The Coming Dictatorship

By Robert Ringer - Tuesday, March 30, 2010

By Robert Ringer In my article “Saying Yes to the Party of No,” I commented on how pleased I’ve been to see Glenn Beck talking about a subject I’ve been writing about since the late seventies: a government-declared state of emergency leading to a “temporary” dictatorship. I have long believed that [...]

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Linking Compassion with Aggression

By Robert Ringer - Wednesday, March 24, 2010

By Robert Ringer Millions of people are convinced that the implementation of Congress’s new People-Control Bill (a.k.a. as Obamacare) is, of and by itself, the death of liberty in the United States. There’s no question that this draconian measure is the most anti-freedom, unconstitutional, immoral piece of legislation ever “passed” by [...]

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Thumbs Up on Bold Fresh

By Robert Ringer - Friday, March 19, 2010

By Robert Ringer For more than a year now I’ve been wanting to read Bill O’Reilly’s A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity. Notwithstanding the fact that O’Reilly dumbfounds me with his “fair and balanced” handling of Bolshevik Barry’s blatant attempts to bring down the U.S. economy, the book sounded like it [...]

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Detachment and the Impossible

By Robert Ringer - Monday, March 15, 2010

By Robert Ringer When you’re in a seemingly impossible situation, one of the most important but least understood tools you can employ to turn things around is detachment. There are many things from which you can detach yourself, and one of the most important is the habit of judging people, actions, [...]

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It’s What He Lives For

By Robert Ringer - Thursday, March 11, 2010

By Robert Ringer Lindsey is at it again. Some people enjoy golfing. Others find their greatest pleasure in reading. And, of course, millions of people are content just to anesthetize themselves with junk TV. To each his own — so long as a person doesn’t violate anyone’s rights in doing his [...]

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The Big Question

By Robert Ringer - Monday, March 8, 2010

By Robert Ringer After more than a year of lies, deception, corruption, heavy-handed tactics, bribes, threats, bailouts for privileged corporations, government takeover of two of the three largest automakers, and nonstop attempts to force government-controlled health care on people who don’t want it – among other abominable actions – The Big [...]

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The Coming Runaway Inflation

By Robert Ringer - Friday, March 5, 2010

By Robert Ringer I had a long visit a few days ago with a Republican Congressman, who assured me that even if the Republicans win back both the House and Senate in 2010, government spending will continue unabated. He agreed with me that, with few exceptions, Republicans are as lacking in [...]

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