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Unlocking "unconventional" energy requires unconventional politics, and that's one resource that is genuinely scarce among today's backwards-looking bureaucrats and green interest groups.
The Day After Tomorrow transforms the worst-case scenarios of climate change into the apocalypse.
Recognizing that the land is a gift, Duvall’s characters embrace redemption and service to self, to community, and (even when misguided) to God.
Al Armendariz, the top Environmental Protection Agency official in the oil-rich Southwest region, resigned from his post, effective Monday. It’s the latest twist in the never-ending and increasingly ugly fracking fracas. A two-year old video had surfaced last week (and since pulled) featuring Armendariz comparing his “philosophy of enforcement” to...
Talking with folks around Istanbul, you will hear a lot of discussion about the soon-to-be-released sequel to Valley of the Wolves, an anti-Semitic and anti-American film depicting the Iraq War as a Jewish plot to harvest and sell organs from Iraqi civilians.
The new film confirms Michael Moore"s penchant for agitprop.
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Come join us for an enchanted discussion on C.S. Lewis’s masterpiece novel and new feature film, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. John J. Miller, national political reporter for National Review magazine and author of NR’s...
In recent days, two ads were released in Florida attacking Mitt Romney’s record at Bain Capital. One was produced by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), a left-wing public-worker union that has pledged to spend upward of $100 million to reelect Barack Obama. The other was...




