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President H.W. Bush, borrowing a phrase from an earlier era, popularized the term “New World Order” (NWO) in the early 1990s. But while the New World Order has legitimate roots, it has come to be associated with little more than paranoid conspiracy.
Given what we’ve witnessed in recent times, however, is it wise to continue to dismiss the notion out-of-hand?
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Election 2008: Looking Back, Moving Forward
Posted in Politics & Public Policy, tagged alarmism, Americans, bankrupt, Barack Obama, Big Brother, bipartisan, bureaucracy, business, candidate, Capitol Hill, centrist, change, Chicken Little, civil liberties, civility, commentators, competitiveness, compromise, congress, conservative, conspiracy, Constitution, critical thinking, David Walker, debt, deficit, Democrats, Economics & Globalization, election, energy, entitlements, extremism, fanaticism, Founders, fourth amendment, future, GOP, happy medium, health care, hindsight, illegal immigration, innovation, insolvent, jobs, Joe the Plumber, John McCain, Left, lessons, liberal, Media & Social Media, middle ground, moderate, news, Oval Office, paranoia, partisan, party, platform, polemic, politicians, president, primary, pundits, radicalism, Reagan, Real ID, reckless, RFID, Right, Ron Paul, senate, small government, stray, surveillance, taxes, values, won on November 5, 2008| 1 Comment »
The ballots are still being tallied but the electorate has spoken: (more…)
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