By Nicholas Stix, on April 19th, 2005 The Marian Wright Edelmans and Halley Suitts are neither individualists or contrarians. Rather, they lead columns of tone-deaf marchers who maintain perfect formations.
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By Aaron Goldstein, on April 18th, 2005 A vote against John Bolton is a vote against reform at the United Nations.
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By Karen Pittman, on April 18th, 2005 Where I part company with my conservative brethren is in my willingness to at least entertain the possibility that Jane Fonda is not quite as shallow as we have formerly believed her to be.
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By W. James Antle III, on April 18th, 2005 The average American spent 107 days this year working for government, more than for food, clothing or medical care.
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By Nathan Tabor, on April 15th, 2005 The third victim of an abortion is the father of the aborted child.
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By Paul Driessen, on April 15th, 2005 Otherwise eco-activists will keep the world’s poor impoverished, hungry, and disease-ridden.
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By George de Poor Handlery, on April 14th, 2005 What people laugh at determines and signals their community’s likely future attitude in the realm of international relations.
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By Jane Jimenez, on April 14th, 2005 Whether it’s the first time they hear it, or the tenth, abstinence from sex outside of a loving and healthy marriage is a message that empowers kids.
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By Wendy McElroy, on April 14th, 2005 The controversy regarding Janeal Lee, Ms. Wheelchair Wisconsin, has raised the question, What does it mean to be disabled?
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By Judson Cox, on April 13th, 2005 Former Senator Jesse Helms on why he became a conservative, why North Carolina started voting conservative, and his surprising view on the United Nations.
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By Jonathan David Morris, on April 12th, 2005 Google Maps recently introduced satellite images to its map database.
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By Burt Prelutsky, on April 12th, 2005 I suspect that if the federal government stopped taxing people to death to finance the Social Security bureaucracy, people just might be able to take care of themselves, just like grown-ups.
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By Aaron Goldstein, on April 11th, 2005 Just in time for Opening Day, writer Stephen Borelli has published a biography detailing the extraordinary life of legendary Yankees broadcaster Mel Allen.
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By Wendy McElroy, on April 11th, 2005 Student journalist David Huffman’s attempts to attend the University of New Hampshire’s taxpayer-funded ‘Patriarchy Slam’ revealed the inevitable contradiction between ‘free speech’ and ‘tax funding.’
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By Alan Caruba, on April 11th, 2005 Millions in Africa have died of malaria simply because the environmental movement has done everything in its power to eliminate the use of DDT and every other pesticide that might otherwise protect our lives.
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By Lisa Fabrizio, on April 8th, 2005 As was the case with Ronald Reagan, the media once again have failed to understand what lies behind the adoration millions felt for Pope John Paul II.
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By Karen Pittman, on April 8th, 2005 Despite her faults, Jane Fonda brings one sterling quality to the table which your typical Hollywood socialite does not, and that is substance.
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By John Semmens, on April 8th, 2005 The sheer size of Wal-Mart attests to the success of its low-price strategy.
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By Isaiah Z. Sterrett, on April 7th, 2005 Reporting that Bush outsmarts Democrats is like reporting that Tiger Woods plays golf well.
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By Patrick Garry, on April 7th, 2005 The real danger posed by the racial climate in America goes far beyond the matter of race relations — it goes to the moral identity of society as a whole.
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By Sandra Alexander, on April 7th, 2005 This book undertakes the task of examining the biographies of C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud, to see if the lives they actually led strengthen or weaken their arguments for and against the existence of God.
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By Carey Roberts, on April 6th, 2005 The journal Nature recently published a study showing the inborn differences between men and women are far greater than previously suspected.
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By Alan Caruba, on April 6th, 2005 The rash of school shootings in the US has coincided with the massive program of drugging “over-active” students or those deemed to have an “attention deficit.”
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By Mark Brnovich, on April 6th, 2005 Conneticut should not follow the lead of Arizona and allow politicians' campaigns to be funded by taxpayers.
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By Jonathan David Morris, on April 5th, 2005 A response to Steven Warshawsky’s piece on Terri Schiavo.
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