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The following article originally appeared in the October 2, 1995 issue of The Birch Log. Its message is even more timely t...
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This article originally appeared on September 1, 2010 at The New American website.
Congressman Lawrence McDonald had s...
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Art Thompson, JBS CEO, shares his views on the news for the week and dives into the controversy surrounding Iran an...
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This article first appeared as An Excellent Project for All by John F. McManus in the JBS Bulletin, July 2010.
In...
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It happened just in time, the salmonella egg outbreak and recall, that is. Remarkably so, in fact, to help boost the chances o...
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This article originally appeared on August 25, 2010, at The New American website and is reposted here with permission.
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The following article, John Birch: In the Story of One American, the Ordeal of His Age, by Patricia Hurley original...
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JBS CEO Art Thompson wades into the controversy surrounding President Obama's birth certificate in his weekly analys...
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This article was originally published in the January 9, 1995 issue of The Birch Log.
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Today in 2010 many newly-awakened activists are calling for term limits and a constitutional convention (often referre...
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The following article originally appeared in the October 2, 1995 issue of The Birch Log. Its message is even more timely today than when it was first written 15 years ago.
Our nation is in the midst of an ongoing revolution in which leaders allow and even promote the casting adrift of the values, traditions, and behavior that have fostered America's greatness. Many of those who should be protecting our nation's cultural heritage are insidiously working to destroy it. One of the means being used to carry out this sinister business is uncontrolled immigration.
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This article originally appeared on September 1, 2010 at The New American website.
Congressman Lawrence McDonald had served as a medical doctor, an officer in the U.S. Navy, a U.S. Representative from Georgia, and the second leader of The John Birch Society before being invited (along with several other members of Congress) to attend a celebration of the 30th anniversary of the signing of the United States–South Korea Mutual Defense Treaty in Seoul. McDonald was aboard Korean Air Lines flight 007 enroute to the event when the plane was shot down by a Soviet fighter jet — 27 years ago — on September 1, 1983. Although history has all but forgotten Larry McDonald and the sacrifice he made for this country and freedom, we here at The New American have not forgotten and will never forget.
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Art Thompson, JBS CEO, shares his views on the news for the week and dives into the controversy surrounding Iran and its nuclear reactors and its new rockets. He discusses the showmanship of foreign policy and the motivations of others that don’t have the best interests of the U.S. in mind. He also ponders the question of why intrusive government services aren’t being cut in these hard economic times.
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This article first appeared as "An Excellent Project for All" by John F. McManus in the JBS Bulletin, July 2010.
In 2004, Congress enacted legislation requiring all publicly funded educational institutions to provide students with instruction about the U.S. Constitution. The law (Public Law 108-447) specified that it should be given on September 17, the date of the completion of the Constitution in 1787.
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It happened just in time, the salmonella egg outbreak and recall, that is. Remarkably so, in fact, to help boost the chances of Senate Bill 510's passing. The Food Safety Modernization Act, whose companion bill H.R. 2749 already passed in the House, was facing quite the uphill battle. But not any more; a vote is now highly likely with approval possible if not probable.
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