Book Review: America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy by Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay

While this book starts off with an objective discussion of Bush's unilateral style of foreign policy, the authors' liberal biases inevitably emerge, apparent by their lack of discussion of the re-emergence of the Paris-Berlin-Moscow alliance, or any meaningful discussion of Europe.

Kerry Taps the Coward’s Vote

The likely candidate for the Democrat Party nomination, John Kerry, was one of the leading protesters of our war in Vietnam, but this war is very different.

Bringing the Rule of Law to Lawyers

Reform is necessary to drastically reduce the tort system's bloated transaction costs and restore the fundamental trust that should be at the heart of attorney-client relationships.

It Is Only a Movie

Jews have far more to fear from the International Judicial Court in the Hague as it condemns Israel for putting up a security fence to protects its citizens from homicide bombers.

Marriage Amendment Won't Save America

The constitution rests on the character of the people, not the other way around.







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