10. My State of the Union Address, by John Stossel
The Fox Business host, upset with mainstream politicians' white-bread, boring song and dance during the annual State of the Union, brings out his own proposals.
If we make reasonable cuts to what government spends, our economy can grow us out of our debt. Cutting doesn't just make economic sense, it is also the moral thing to do. Henry David Thoreau had it right when he "accepted (ed) the motto ... that government is best which governs least." So what should we get rid of?
9. Ann Coulter Could Not Be More Wrong, by Kevin McCullough
In this provocative piece, McCullough takes issue with Townhall columnist Ann Coulter's assertion that Mitt Romney is likely the best candidate in the GOP's 2012 field.
It is important for Romney's considerable weaknesses to be exposed so that conservatives can pick the truly best narrative to oppose Obama... Romney's 25% poll ceiling is bad for a primary race, but his lack of appeal to Evangelicals, Hispanics, Blacks, pro-life, pro-gun, and pro-family constituencies is horrible for the GOP in the general election.
8. Sex At Work? , by Frank Turek
Turek relays his experience being fired by Cisco for his views on family and marriage.
When a homosexual manager found out on the Internet that I had authored a book giving evidence that maintaining our current marriage laws would be best for society, he couldn’t tolerate me and requested I be fired. An HR executive canned me within hours without ever speaking to me. This happened despite the fact that the leadership and teambuilding programs I led always received high marks (even from the homosexual manager!).
7. Time for America to Roll Back Its Borders, by Mike Adams