Let's Just Clear A Few Things Up Shall We...Source: Standup For America
I believe in social darwinism, and no that does not mean everyone dies. It means you adapt and find some way to survive, be it working harder or learning to beg for charity better.
Evolution Theory, and the Big ThinkersSource: The Boston Globe
The seemingly never-ending debate over the validity of Charles Darwin's theories has engaged politicians, scientists, and philosophers with a level of intensity reserved for only a handful of other issues.

I am always amused when any politician suggests that he or she will bring prosperity to all through the wonders of capitalism and the "invisible hand of the free market." I am equally amused when working class Americans vote against their economic interests because they believe, …
Has the West Reached Its Limits?Source: Center for Research on Globalization
by Richard C. Cook
"Train-wreck" doesn't even begin to describe what is starting to happen to the U.S. today with the financial crisis, an onrushing depression, and the failure of George W. Bush's war policy as he is faced down by Iran and the Russian bear.
[Seed] Cases of sterilization shock MichiganSource: TIME
Sterilization in Michigan January 22, 1934
This blurb from the 1930's discusses the practice of sterilizing children with inferior genes in Michigan institutions under Michigan's eugenics laws.
Triumph of the WillsSource: The Nation
A well written critique of interest to those who find it hard to understand how academics can get away with boosting nonsense theories like Social Darwinism
The Rockefellers and class warfareSource: Slate
....Former Citigroup chairman Sanford Weill thinks that John D. Rockefeller had it good. "I once thought how lucky the Carnegies and Rockefellers were because they made their money before there was an income tax," Weill told the New York Times' Louis Uchitelle in July.
Monkey Morality - Can Evolution Explain Ethics?Source: Stand To Reason
One of the strongest evidences for the existence of God is man's unique moral nature. C.S. Lewis argues in Mere Christianity that there is a persistent moral law that represents the ethical foundation of all human cultures.
Op-Ed: What exactly do Conservatives 'conserve'?Source: unknownnews.org
What do Conservatives 'conserve' anyway? To answer this you must ask what is the real meaning of "Conservative"? Where did this 'idealogy' come from? Who made it up? And Why?

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It is a melancholy experience strolling urban streets today. Men stand on street corners brandishing cardboard signs, pleading for beer money. Teenage mothers wander past, wielding fatherless children as they eek out life on state welfare and Medicaid.