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October 9, 2025

Articles by Frank Dowd, IV

Opinion

DOWD: The Democrats Storm to the Left

February 13, 2019 Frank Dowd, IV

See if you can guess who uttered the following sentences. “Let me elaborate…illegal immigration is wrong, plain and simple.” “We need to crack down on businesses that hire illegal immigrants” and send illegals “to the […]

Opinion

TUCKER: Beware the Swamp

February 13, 2019 Garland S. Tucker III

The clarion call of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign was “Drain the Swamp.” Trump was met with that refrain at rallies across the country as his supporters chanted those three words relentlessly. Candidate Trump may […]

Opinion

HILL: Oligarchicide—The Far Left Attack On Wealth

February 13, 2019 Frank Hill

After the Peloponnesian War, the Spartans dismantled the Athenian democracy and replaced it with a group of wealthy oligarchs called the Thirty Tyrants. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her colleagues in the current Socialist Democratic Party […]

Opinion

TUCKER: Common Sense and Global Warming

February 6, 2019 Garland S. Tucker III

When the new darling of the left, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, charges, “The world is gonna end in 12 years if we don’t address climate change,” most Americans wonder what to think. The following points from a fellow […]

Opinion

Is Reality Optional?

February 6, 2019 Walter E. Williams

Suppose I declare that I am a king. Should you be required to address me as “Your Majesty”? You say, “Williams, that’s lunacy! You can’t prove such nonsense.” You’re wrong. It’s proved by my declaration. […]

Opinion

HILL: The Lizard Brain of a Conservative

February 6, 2019 Frank Hill

Springtime brings new sessions of Congress and the NC state legislature. Budgets have to be cobbled together. Spending priorities get set for the year. Appropriations are made later to conform with budget instructions. Liberals must […]

Opinion

BELL and ROSS: NC’s pro-growth policies continue to bring more good economic news

January 30, 2019 John Bell and Steve Ross

It often gets overshadowed and lost in the news, but North Carolina is home to one of the fastest growing economies in the country. Each day, it seems there is an announcement of new jobs, […]

Opinion

BOZELL: The NFL Recovers From Kneeling Frenzy

January 30, 2019 Brent Bozell III

Sunday’s New England Patriots-Kansas City Chiefs game drew 53.9 million viewers to CBS—a shocking 27 percent increase from last year and the most-watched NFL game outside of the Super Bowl in five years. This is […]

Opinion

WILLIAMS: Demonizing White Men

January 30, 2019 Walter E. Williams

Rush Limbaugh’s December 2018 Limbaugh Letter has an article titled “Demonizing White Men.” It highlights—with actual quotations from people in the media, academia and the political and entertainment arenas—the attack on white men as a […]

Opinion

HILL: The Propositional Republic of America

January 30, 2019 Frank Hill

At the end of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787, Mrs. Powel asked Ben Franklin: “Well, Doctor Franklin, what do we have, a monarchy or a republic?” To which he replied: “A republic, if […]

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