By Steven D. Laib, on February 29th, 2004 Democracy hasn't worked in Africa because individualism hasn't replaced preexisting loyalties to clans, groups, and tribes. Will African-Americans try to help their ancestral roots resolve its real problems, or are they too wrapped up in claiming everything is a result of racism?
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By John H. Wambough, Jr., on February 28th, 2004 A former combat fighter pilot explains how the Democrats' witch hunt against Bush's record in the military denigrates service in the National Guard.
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By Patrick Campos, on February 27th, 2004 An impromptu review of The Passion and an examination of the criticism it has received.
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By Jack Meyer, on February 27th, 2004 Humans have survived and flourish over thousands of years because of our innate goodness, a gift not from politicians nor from the state or religious sects but from the Creator, a gift innate and part of our makeup.
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By John Eberhard, on February 27th, 2004 It has become more and more obvious in recent years that there is a strong liberal bias in those who control certain communication channels in American society.
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By Daniel Oaks, on February 27th, 2004 If the will of the people can be overturned by one, unelected, self-appointed man — the mayor of San Francisco — can we truly claim to be a democracy?
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By Brian S. Wise, on February 27th, 2004 Howard Dean is a lot of things, but insane? No.
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By Wendy McElroy, on February 26th, 2004 If public schools, with all their advantages, cannot compete with free market options, then they deserve to weaken because children deserve better.
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By Bruce Walker, on February 26th, 2004 The manufactured illusion of a schism between science and religion is based upon the mistaken, or perhaps dishonest, precept that science is a pure, unitary whole.
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By Matthew Melone, on February 26th, 2004 On the issues of social security and taxation, there is no viable alternative to a Republican administration.
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By Michael Silverstein, on February 26th, 2004 Until recently, poetry was a standard feature in American newspapers, and some papers even had in-house poets.
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By Timothy Rollins, on February 25th, 2004 An argument why the U.S. Constitution should not be amended to allow foreign-born citizens like Arnold Schwarzenegger to run for President.
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By George de Poor Handlery, on February 25th, 2004 Jose Padilla has done everything to justify the allegation that he has renounced his US citizenship.
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By Alan Caruba, on February 25th, 2004 Why are so many “fiscal” and “social” Republicans and/or conservatives inclined to abandon Bush? The answer is they think he has abandoned them.
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By Judy Lash Balint, on February 25th, 2004 In solidarity with the new latest crop of Jerusalem terror victims, the Café where seven people lost their lives last September, sent refreshments for the ZAKA workers and police.
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By Alan Caruba, on February 24th, 2004 To permit the term “marriage” to be applied to a gay couple is nothing less than an attack on the very foundation of society.
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By Bernard Chapin, on February 24th, 2004 According to Andrea Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkein's masterpiece would be better titled, The Return of the Patriarchy.
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By Robert P. Kiley, on February 24th, 2004 Marriage is not an institution for or about individuals, it is an institution designed to promote and protect families.
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By Sean Turner, on February 24th, 2004 Looking at the statistics, heterosexuals have been doing a good job destroying their own marriages without any assistance from others.
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By Dan Middleton, on February 24th, 2004 The Democrats stand to lose far more than they will gain by coming out in favor of "gay marriage."
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By Bruce Walker, on February 24th, 2004 Republicans are expected to keep both the House and the Senate, but the Presidential race is a toss-up. The states to watch will be Wisconsin, Iowa, New Mexico, and Oregon.
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By J. Grant Swank, on February 24th, 2004 Why are so many people opposed to The Passion? Maybe because those people see Jesus as a charlatan or a madman, and not the true son of God.
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By Nooredin Abedian, on February 23rd, 2004 Friday's election, in spite of its banal appearance, was in fact the third major surgery of the Iranian Republic.
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By Aaron Goldstein, on February 23rd, 2004 Who would have predicted at the beginning of last season that the Florida Marlins would win the 2003 World Series?
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By Ariel Natan Pasko, on February 23rd, 2004 Mother Rachel — buried not far from Jerusalem, just outside Bethlehem — cries because of the horrendous bus bombings and murders perpetrated on her children in these times.
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