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CARSON: The spreading scourge of anti-Christian persecution
The images projected across our television and computer screens throughout the day as we rest in the creature comforts of our offices and homes are very sobering.
SharesCARSON: Rudderless U.S. foreign policy
The Obama administration's recent failures in the foreign-policy arena have only highlighted how far American leadership has fallen in this new century.
SharesCARSON: Costco and the perils of politicizing business
When I was a small child, one of the most dramatic and effective business boycotts in the history of America occurred.
SharesCARSON: Literacy cultivates a curious mind
I recently returned home after two weeks of engagements in New Zealand and Australia focusing on empowerment through reading.
SharesCARSON: Health savings accounts far better than Obamacare
It's fortunate the Supreme Court of the United States saw fit last week to rule that corporations could not be coerced into covering religiously objectionable forms of birth control for their employees.
SharesCARSON: The wisdom of divided government
Speaker of the House John A. Boehner recently shocked many when he announced that he was planning a lawsuit against the president for abuse of power.
SharesCARSON: Playing a name game with the Redskins
The audacity of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in canceling the trademark of the Washington Redskins is frightening.
SharesCARSON: The immigration political football
In 2012, the current administration made it clear that certain unaccompanied illegal minors would not be deported if caught. This helped create an atmosphere of tolerance that would be conducive to the current rash of illegal dumping of thousands of children from south of the border into the United States.
SharesCARSON: The myopia of the mainstream media
There is no question that a free, honest and unbiased press is a great asset to any free and fair society.
SharesCARSON: One nation is still possible
My wife and I have been on a book tour by bus through several states recently, and I have been struck by the number of people who have already read "One Nation."
SharesCARSON: Why the greater good sometimes necessitates compromise
More discussion on the topic of pragmatism and politics is critical.
SharesCARSON: Charting a course between principle and pragmatism
I was asked recently how I could possibly endorse the U.S. Senate candidacy of Monica Wehby, who is running as a Republican from Oregon.
SharesCARSON: Truth and honesty still matter in politics
The recent escalating arguments over whether there should be further congressional hearings on Benghazi are quite troubling.
SharesCARSON: Rethinking America's decline
We recently learned that China is poised to replace the United States as the No. 1 economic power in the world sometime later this year.
SharesCARSON: Cleaning skeletons out of the political closet
With Europeans intrigued by America's unexpected success, Alexis de Tocqueville carried out an in-depth study of the new nation in the 1830s.
SharesCARSON: When government looks more like foe than friend
The Bundy case in Nevada provides many insights into the state of our nation with respect to the relationship between the people and the government.
SharesCARSON: Recovering Tocqueville's vision of American exceptionalism
America can be great, but it requires real courage and conviction to resist the urge to be "cool." None of this means we should impose Judeo-Christian values on those who wish to adopt a different kind of lifestyle, but it does mean that we should not allow an alternative lifestyle to be imposed upon us.
SharesCARSON: Keeping conservatives focused on the big picture
Imagine a situation in which there is an earthquake that destroys a suspension bridge over a deep canyon.
SharesCARSON: Blacks must reject purveyors of dependency and victimhood
Divide and conquer is an age-old strategy, effectively used by many in positions of power to ensure that they retain their wealth and authority.
SharesCARSON: Expanding our energy resources serves peace
While the media have been focused on the missing Malaysian aircraft, massive alterations in the world's geopolitical terrain are underway simultaneously.
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