The case against reverse discrimination

By Tom Quiner Should we discriminate on the basis of race in college admissions? Let’s talk this through a minute. Most white Americans find the idea of racial discrimination repugnant. I think we feel shame for our past transgressions against our African-American brothers and sisters. And yet we feel pride for the way America stamped…

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Robust conservatism vs. mellow moderation

By Tom Quiner [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jzno_apP1Q&feature=player_embedded] Newt Gingrich represents robust conservatism. Mitt Romney represents mellow moderation. That’s how I see it based on their respective records. Mr. Romney has a splendid resume, but he’s a manager, not a visionary, a technocrat, not a general who will lead the charge against the radical liberalism choking America to death.…

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Even Democrats fear Big Government

By Tom Quiner Even as President Obama and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi commend the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement, rank and file Democrats are more fearful of Big Government than Big Business. Even as President Obama and his party call for an even bigger federal government, his Democratic base is not in agreement, according to…

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Should public policy be molded by religion?

By Tom Quiner [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71NT42QtD64] “We have to give voice in public policy to keeping with the values of the Word.” The person who made this comment was referring to the Gospel values embedded in Christianity. If I understand correctly, the speaker is saying that our faith must project its values onto the larger society by…

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Congress under fire

By Tom Quiner The American public is disgusted with America’s runaway debt and a Congress unable to do anything about it. Yes, President Obama has contributed to the mess by promoting and signing bad legislation. And yes, he is a shameless class warfare demagogue, a man who promised to be a post-partisan president, but is…

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Quiner’s Diner’s readers react to Newt Gingrich …

By Tom Quiner Newt Gingrich is the most interesting candidate in the field. Love him or hate him, you’re going to listen to him and talk about about what he is saying. I’ve gathered together comments from reader’s of this blog post regarding Speaker Gingrich. A Des Moines attorney who was a Pawlenty backer this…

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The ulterior motive behind the global warming con

By Tom Quiner [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmtjh7yCrw4&feature=player_embedded] The recent revelations of Climategate II reveal the scientific duplicity behind the global warming movement. An international global warming conference is taking place in Durbin, South Africa, right now, with little international fanfare. The movement has been discredited. As Jim Inhofe, Republican Senator from Oklahoma, says above: “The message from Washington…

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Analyzing Gingrich’s “baggage”

By Tom Quiner One of three men will be elected President of the United States in eleven months: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, or Newt Gingrich. Could one of the lower tier candidates like Michele Bachman or Rick Santorum experience a resurgence and win the presidency? It is possible, but unlikely at this stage in the…

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Postal politics

By Tom Quiner I’m in the marketing business. I’ve created a ton of direct mail campaigns during my career. I communicate with customers and prospects via direct mail all the time. I’ve certainly been critical of the post office in the past and will be in the future. I’ve called for the privatization of the…

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Introducing Lucille Katherine …

By Tom Quiner My wife and I adopted a baby yesterday. To be more precise, we “spiritually adopted” a baby who was conceived this month. We named her Lucille Katherine. We will never meet this little girl. But by committing to spiritually adopt her, we have embarked on a 9 month journey of daily prayer…

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