By Carey Roberts, on September 21st, 2005 Although no one in the mainstream media dared to say it publicly, it’s hard to conclude the much-ballyhooed event was anything other than a colossal failure.
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By Nathan Alexander, on September 21st, 2005 This book tells the story of every American POW in Indochina, detailing everything from the torture they endured to their communication of tapping and methods of resistance.
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By Alvaro Vargas Llosa, on September 21st, 2005 Since 1948, not a single country has significantly reduced poverty as a result of foreign aid.
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By Thomas E. Brewton, on September 20th, 2005 One definition of insanity is endlessly repeating an experiment that always fails, often with disastrous consequences, each time expecting success.
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By George de Poor Handlery, on September 20th, 2005 It was not Germany's system of elections, nor the party system that failed. It is the German voter who showed cerebral weakness.
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By Paul Belien, on September 20th, 2005 Friedrich Hayek used to warn for “the muddle of the middle.” That, sadly, is the situation Germany will find itself in during the next four years.
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By Jonathan David Morris, on September 20th, 2005 I don’t know about you, but I take my name seriously.
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By Thomas E. Brewton, on September 19th, 2005 The “poverty rate” and the “income gap” are repeatedly-used weapons in the liberals’ social-justice arsenal.
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By George de Poor Handlery, on September 19th, 2005 What separates the CDU/CSU and the Social Democrats is not red and white but shades of pink.
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By W. James Antle III, on September 19th, 2005 The profligacy of the Republican-dominated federal government demonstrates that many Beltway conservatives confuse government activism for vibrant community life.
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By Tom Schnieder, on September 17th, 2005 In only the second time a sitting member has been banished since the Civil War, the House voted 420-1 to expel Ohio Rep. James Traficant.
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By Chuck Morse, on September 16th, 2005 In the early 20th century, alien enemy combatants, mostly from Russia and Germany, set up sleeper cells in preparation for their “revolution” just as Mohammed Atta and his cohorts set up shop in the 1990’s.
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By Nicholas Stix, on September 16th, 2005 Four years after 911, America is much the poorer, but no safer than she was early on that beautiful, fateful morn.
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By Carey Roberts, on September 16th, 2005 There is a notable absence of moral clarity at the United Nations Correspondents Association to question the prevailing leftist mindset.
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By Isaiah Z. Sterrett, on September 16th, 2005 George W. Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard have made arguments opposing same-sex marriage, as opposed to Governor Schwarzenegger, who’s very conspicuously avoiding the issue.
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By Bonnie Chernin Rogoff, on September 15th, 2005 Has significant progress been made to protect unborn babies and their mothers during Chief Justice Rehnquist’s years on the Court? The painful but truthful answer is, probably not.
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By Nicholas Stix, on September 15th, 2005 New Orleans and the hurricane, in the words of its former residents.
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By Wendy McElroy, on September 15th, 2005 For better or worse, new reproductive technologies are redefining the ground rules of reproduction.
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By Erich Pratt, on September 14th, 2005 Press reports described how life-long gun control supporters were even running to gun stores to buy an item they never thought they would need — a gun. Tragically, they were surprised (and outraged!) to learn there was a 15-day waiting period upon firearms.
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By Tara Smith, on September 14th, 2005 Only a judge who will actively uphold individual rights is fit to serve on the Supreme Court.
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By Burt Prelutsky, on September 13th, 2005 As I envision the upcoming assault faced by John Roberts, by all accounts a decent man in both his public and private lives, I find myself wondering how such fellows as Robert Byrd and Ted Kennedy would deal with judicial nominees carting around their own respective baggage.
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By J. James Estrada, on September 13th, 2005 The Arizona Daily Star dropped Ann Coulter's column this month, accusing her of being "shrill, bombastic, and mean-spirited." Translation: since the New York Times stopped permitting online newspapers to carry its syndicated columns, the paper had to get rid of their lone conservative columnist for balance.
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By Jim Kouri, on September 13th, 2005 Hillary Clinton has been making the rounds on the morning talkshows attacking FEMA under Bush. She conveniently overlooks the state of FEMA during her husband's term when Hurricane Floyd struck.
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By Rachel Alexander, on September 10th, 2005 Illegal immigration is perhaps the biggest problem facing the Southwest today. But is the problem really with the immigrants per se? Maybe the biggest underlying problem is that some in society refuse to cut down on the escalating expense of government programs. The Maricopa County Attorney's Office is hosting a large conference in November to [...]
By Burt Prelutsky, on September 9th, 2005 When a disaster such as Katrina occurs, the first thing some people think to do is to place the blame.
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