Just three days after the election, a Brookings Institution leader issued a memo to President-elect Barack Obama asking him to restore the Fairness Doctrine.
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Energy Crisis Part II
In January 2009, Barack Obama will become the 44th President of the United States. Soon he will begin implementing his policies of change, like capping carbon emissions.
Brave New White House
President-elect Obama’s message of change captured the American people but what will change first?
Letting Out the Vote
The youth vote finally turned out in significant numbers in the last presidential election but the manner in which these idealistic students are spreading their political capital, egged on by organizers—national and community—may not be the best way to “leave the planet a better place than they found it.”
Swimming Up Against Title IX
The University of Southern California’s men’s swimming team almost became the latest victim of Title IX enforcement.
Promiscuous Voting
With the 2008 Presidential Election drawing near to a close, political think tanks are proposing new election laws to deter election fraud and to prepare the state and federal governments in guiding an election during a time of catastrophe.
Inordinate Ignorance of Communism
Author/teacher Paul Kengor reported that the reason that Barack Obama’s radical ties do not resonate with young voters is that “the history and truth about communism is not taught by our educators.”
The Judge Steps Out
In this year’s vice-presidential debate, millions of Americans got to see U. S. Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., explain what he is looking for in a Supreme Court Justice.
Faith of Our Fathers
The Heritage Foundation hosted an event recently to discuss the book’s premise, which shows Christian values as the woven fabric of American culture and societies during its fruitful beginnings, while questioning America’s moral decline over the years.
Credit Crunch Reigns Supreme
At several events held in the nation’s capitol last week, the country’s economic situation and implications for its future continued to dominate reflections