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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

P&D Today

By Rich Kozlovich

I think you will find P and D is particularly profound and provocative today.  All too often we fail to define reality as it is, and the left is paramount in obfuscating the truth by calling it "hate speech", "xenophobia", "racism" and more. All in order to silence those who do see things clearly and define them properly.  All right out of Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals.  Let's try and get this once and for all. 

Truth isn't "hate speech", it isn't "xenophobic" it isn't "racist" - it's just the truth. 

Truth is the sublime convergence of history and reality.  Everything we're told has an historical foundation and structure.  Everything we're told should bear some resemblance to reality.  If what's presented to us fails in either category - it's wrong!  It's not the truth!  All that's left is to develop the intellectual response to explain why it's wrong, an error in facts or judgment - and most importantly - why it's a lie, whether deliberate or unintentional. 

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  5. The Rise of America's Liberalist Class byMichael Bargo, Jr.
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  9. Homegrown Hamas Terrorist Criticizes Cruz over Monitoring Islamists by Daniel Horowitz
  10. Cartoons Will Not Stop ISIS by Rachel Ehrenfeld
  11. How public must science be? Union of Concerned Scientists would limit disclosures! by David Abel 
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