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Tuesday, February 28, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

President Obama says he is for an "all of the above" energy policy, and likes to take credit for domestic production being up.  But, as Steve Forbes says, the Obama Administration has "the most anti-oil and gas record in U.S. history."  Whatever production increases there are have happened in spite of Obama's policies, not because of them.  And, it sure isn't coming from federal lands or offshore reserves.   

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Green – the Color of Rotten Corruption

Sunday, February 26, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

As if it were his private stash of fun-money, Barack Obama set aside $80 billion of the Stimulus boondoggle to artificially pump up the green-energy industry through a DOE administered program of grants and loans.  When three of the companies that received funding, Solyndra, Beacon Power, and Ener1, each declared bankruptcy in rapid succession, a rotten stench started to waft from the DOE and the White House. 

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Peter Brookes: Obama’s Nutty Nuclear Notion

Thursday, February 23, 2012 | By A Line of Sight

By Peter Brookes, Contributing Editor 

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Good News of the Month: Cape Verde - Something Good Happening in Africa

Monday, February 20, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

Too often it seems that any news coming from the African continent is bad. Famine, disease, tribal warfare, abject poverty, political and economic turmoil, warlords and dictators, – the list of challenges and problems is long and overwhelmingly discouraging. Much of the worst news of late is linked to the influence of radical Islamic sects like the Muslim Brotherhood and the overthrow of Mubarak in Egypt and Gaddafi in Libya. Radical Arab influence is prevalent throughout much of northern Africa and is at the root of much of the extended tragedies in Sudan. 

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Tip-of-the-Hat: Charles J. Chaput, Archbishop of Philadelphia - and friends

Monday, February 20, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

As a life-long Catholic, the often blind loyalty of many in my faith to the Democrat Party has befuddled me for years. Regardless of the promotion of a social agenda at odds with the Doctrinal Principles of the Church, Catholics have continued to overwhelmingly support Democrat candidates. Even Barack Obama -- "the most antilife presidential candidate ever" -- got 54% of the Catholic vote in 2008. That may be about to change. 

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Gallup Small Business Survey: Obama Policies are the Problem, not Solution

Monday, February 20, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

Over the past two decades, small businesses have created 65% of all new jobs in America according to the Small Business Administration.  Yet, nearly four years into the current recession, 85% of U.S. small business owners still aren’t hiring.  That’s according to a survey of 600 small business owners by Gallup that found instead of having America headed in the right direction, Obama’s policies are the problem. 

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Some Stimulus - Obama Fails on His Own Top Three Presidential Priorities

Saturday, February 18, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

As mentioned in a feature earlier this week, February 17 marked the third anniversary of President Obama’s signing into law of his infamous economic Stimulus. The ceremony took place in Denver complete with an Air Force One grand entry, a plethora of television cameras and adoring media reporters.  While this Denver appearance didn’t include gargantuan Greek or Roman marble columns, he did pick the Museum of Nature and Science to give a timeless perspective to $825 billion of government extravagance he promised would bring “real and lasting change for generations to come.”  

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Where are the jobs?

Friday, February 17, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

Three years ago today Barack Obama signed his $800 billion Stimulus into law in Denver, Colorado.  He said would save or create 4 million jobs and that the unemployment rate would be below 6% by now.  He failed. 

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Behind the "environmentalist" curtain lurks ... nothing.

Friday, February 17, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

Late last month Chesapeake Energy Corp. quietly tested a new method of horizontal hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," on two well sites in Ohio. The new process uses about 10 percent of the water of typical fracking, relying, instead, primarily on carbon-dioxide foam to crack natural-gas-rich shale rock deep below the earth's surface.  

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Obama oblivious to world of trouble: Problems won’t stay overseas forever

Thursday, February 16, 2012 | By A Line of Sight

By Peter Brookes, Contributing Editor 

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