Women Who Treat Women as Sex Objects

A whole generation of women has come to believe that all manner of lewd and indecent behavior is acceptable — just so long as it can be justified with feminist buzz words such as liberation, empowerment, and choice.

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The Public School Lottery: The Glossary to Educational Choice

Spending money on public school isn’t a lot different than depositing quarters into the Crane Game at an arcade and trying to grasp one of the low quality stuffed animals available to the select few who actually win.

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Marriage

Because marriage is entered into by mutual consent, it is inevitable that there will be some people who will never be married.

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Should Divorce Be This Easy?

Forget the radical homosexuals. Heterosexuals need to set the example and take the lead in strengthening the foundations of traditional marriage.

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Immigration Pits GOP Elites Against Conservative Voters

If a Republican politician is uncommonly good on both economics and social issues, he will probably be terrible on immigration.

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Anti-Americanism: A Sample

For years I have collected a variety of anti-American pronouncements from a number of local German language publications.

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Paean in the Neck

As their reaction to Christopher Reeve revealed, there are many in the “disability rights” community who are more concerned with social injustices and fixing the world, than with finding a cure for paralysis.

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Coming Soon: Liberals Support Flat Tax

In their zeal to oppose private retirement accounts, some liberals are simply denying that the Social Security system is headed for financial crisis.

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Mouse-Trapped: The Regulatory Juggernaut of Rodent Cancer-Testing

There is absolutely no scientific evidence that human exposure to rodent carcinogens poses a risk of human cancer.

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American Defeatists and Democracy — Not a Good Mix

Militant Islamists understand recent American history, and they understand that the only way to defeat America is to turn her against herself.

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The War on Meat

For far too many years, we have been told that meat is bad for us. But there is something buried in the human psyche that knows better.

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Misandrist Marriage Movement

The marriage movement faces many challenges, not the least of which is that many men have come to believe that marriage is a raw deal.

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Art and the Classical Liberal: An Interview with Roger Kimball

Roger Kimball on abstract art, the definition of art, Philippe de Montebello, literature, poetry, and political conservatism.

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Are Conservatives Re-Fighting the Last War?

If forced to choose, which do we find more important — fostering democratic government or defeating Islamists?

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It’s My Party…And I’ll Sigh If I Want Too

In her new book, Christine Todd Whitman laments that Republicans spend more time demonizing than opponents than discussing issues. But much of her book consists of an unfair attack on the very social conservatives who comprise much of the GOP’s base.

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A Fact is a Fact Even if Disliked

Admitting to the threat facing us (the industrially advanced and politically democratic minority of open societies) has unpleasant implications.

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Do Smokers Have Any Rights?

The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control is yet another example of the United Nations’ intention to control every aspect of the lives of everyone on planet Earth.

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GOP Needs to Attract, not Alienate, Latino Voters

Perhaps Republicans need to rethink their anti-immigration agenda?

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An Enlightenment View of Islam and the Arab World

Throughout Islamic history, Muslim and Arab thinkers have been immersed in profound debates about how to reconcile reason with religious revelation or how to apply the Koran and the sayings of the Prophet where contradictions might exist or the legal tradition was unclear.

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A Third Option on Iran Policy

Only by establishing much more direct communication with Iran’s opposition groups can the United States hope to influence the course of events there.

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History Marches On in Iraq, With or Without the Naysayers

Thanks to America, democracy or something approaching it is sweeping the Muslim world.

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Michael Crichton on Science Policy

Michael Crichton recently spoke at the American Enterprise Institute on the politicization of science and its effect on government policy.

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Are SpongeBob’s Pants Really Square?

SpongeBob SquarePants is gay! Or is he? And why is there so little information on a matter everyone is discussing?

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Men Feeling Blue on February the Fourth

Men’s risk of dying from heart disease is far greater than women’s — about 50% higher.

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Archbishop Flynn’s Perplexing ‘Clarification’

Archbishop Harry Flynn’s recent clarification of his support of the Rainbow Sash Movement seems to indicate that he will accept clearly defined Church teaching only as a recommendation.

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