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CR Composition Corner: DL on the EU

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Dennis Lennox has submitted an article commenting on the European Union’s open border policy.
With nine new countries joining Europe’s so-called “free movement zone” one cannot forget the serious threat to national security posed by open borders.
As I wrote in the Financial Times (link for inserting: http://search.ft.com/nonFtArticle?id=050709001059) shortly after the 2005 terrorist attacks in London, the […]

A Challenge to Democrats over Partial Birth Abortion

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Credit this to Morgan Wilkins –
What is a Partial-Birth Abortion?
The definition of partial-birth abortion in H.R. 1833 is “an abortion in which the person performing the abortion partially vaginally delivers a living fetus before killing the fetus and completing the delivery.”
A number of physicians were involved in the drafting of this language to […]

Why I Joined the Army by Morgan Wilkins

Friday, October 26th, 2007

I recently joined the U.S. Army and will be leaving for basic combat training in a matter of weeks. My decision to enlist has been met with responses that range from dissatisfaction to confusion to admiration. But among those who do express their opinions, one question pervades, “Why did you do it?”
Some people have asked […]

CR Composition Corner: Controversial topics critical to hold an intellectual debate

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Written by John Cunningham, an officer in the Bowdoin College Republicans, for the Bowdoin Orient.
Galileo did not promote intellectually stimulating debate. That is the conclusion a certain liberal student’s logic on why the Bowdoin College Republicans (BCR) should not invite far right speakers draws. In a debate with a conservative student and me, said liberal […]

CR Composition Corner: I did it for the comments

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

While I think Morgan Wilkins is an OK gal and writes good stuff now and again, and while I think this article is good, the reason I post it is because of the feedback she received.
After reading the article, check out my top three responses that were posted on the facebook note of […]

CR Composition Corner: Must Win in Iraq

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

In this edition of CR Composition Corner, Tim Taylor, Chair of the BYU College Republicans, writes as to why we must win the War in Iraq. The article was first published in the BYU NewsNet.
“On both moral and practical grounds it would be extraordinarily destructive for the American Congress to impose surrender and defeat […]

CR Composition Corner - Republicans call on your patriotism

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Written by Mattie Duppler, the vice-chair of the University of Wisconsin College Republicans, in the Badger Herald:
It may seem strange for us, who hail from a campus as active as this, to conceive of a group of young adults who remain, by and large, politically apathetic. Moreover, it seems almost unreal to conceive of a […]

CR Composition Corner

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

This piece comes from Sara Mikolajczak, Chair of the University of Wisconsin - Madison College Republicans, and was published today in the UW-Madison student newspaper, The Badger Herald.
When you hear the words “University of Wisconsin,” a few things come to mind: Bucky Badger, State Street, awesome academics… the progressive liberal movement. That last one, however, […]

CR Composition Corner

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

We are still seeking, although no longer on a regular basis, political articles written by College Republicans.
So, if you are a College Republican and you wrote something, send it in and we’ll consider posting it.
Spreading the Republican message is a major component of what CRs are all about, and we wanna do it […]

CR Composition Corner

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

This article appeared in the California State University student newspaper, The Signal.
It was written by Signal Staff writer and USC College Republican, Terence Grado.
The title of the article is College professors unamerican.
It is possible that the way we worded our e-mails could lead one to believe that by accepting these flags, they are […]

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