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LIFE&LIBERTY. Two of the most important facets
of our existence. Without Liberty, Life only reaches the
level of a caged animal. Without Life... |
I am on hiatus from opinion writing so that I can spend time researching and writing a non-fiction novel about a great-uncle of mine who lost his life in a B-24 in Europe during World War II. At this time I have no timetable for a continuation of my columns. Also note that e-mail has been disabled through this site. - Brian W. Peterson
October 22, 2007
Brian W. Peterson: Sacrificed at the Altar of Liberalism
The liberal solution? More government involvement in the allocation of health
care resources and government subsidization of illegal aliens accessing our
health care system. Rather than cure the disease, liberals only want to treat
one symptom of the disease.
October 15, 2007
Brian W. Peterson: First Lady’s Man Bill Clinton
If Hillary wins the presidency, “First Lady” will be used to mock Bill, but our
national conundrum will still exist: forget health care, social security, or
the war against the terrorists. What will we call Bill Clinton if his wife gets
elected?
September 18, 2007
Brian W. Peterson: Seven Things You Can’t Say on Television
(Or Anywhere Else, For That Matter)
Get laughed out of your next party by pointing out this little gem. You won’t be
able to blame the ignorance of your friends on the fact that the Soviet empire
is long gone and memories have faded.
August
29, 2007
Brian W. Peterson: Hillary Clinton, Speaking the Truth
Senator Hillary Clinton has become a study in contrasts. She is simultaneously
running to and from her political base, speaking like a liberal and like a
moderate. She understands her base and she understands her weaknesses, evidenced
by statements within the past thirty days. But more important, there is truth to
her words, or at times, the words behind her words.
August 7, 2007
Brian W. Peterson:
The Empty Suit
The current crop of political candidates- the serious candidates who have a
chance to win- are not exceptionally impressive in the area of foreign policy.
But nearly all seem at the least qualified when compared to the obvious empty
suit in the race: Sen. Barak Obama.