Poll Watching

The surest proof of the charge that mainstream media polls are phony is to watch the actions of Democrats, who often run away from their conclusions.

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Lessons From Central Europe

Thanks to bold reform, ex-communist countries have taken some 40 million people out of poverty in the last seven years.

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It’s Time to Support ANWR Drilling

America’s anti-oil policies are hurting jobs, prosperity and the poor.

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A Tale of Two Executions

The many groups that coalesced to protest the execution of Tookie Williams did nothing for contract killer John Nixon.

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Since When is Health a “Right?”

A response to Niger Innis and Paul Driessen on the risk of malaria in Africa.

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The “Windfall Profits” Smear

America's oil companies have earned every penny of their profits.

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The Murder of Earl Krugel: Where’s the Outrage?

Despite all the questions surrounding the case, the silence from the American Jewish community regarding Earl Krugel’s murder has been deafening.

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Tookie Talk

Public outcry against the execution of gang-founder and convicted murderer Tookie Williams illustrates the contradictory and socially-destructive “logic” of liberal-Progressivism.

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Bad Religions and Good Religions

Theological coherence is ultimately the factor that allows us to distinguish between religion and its pretenders. Brought together, faith and reason, brings genuine solace to the authentic human hunger for authentic religions.

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Christmas: Sing Alleluia!

While most Christmas songs are about the season, what about the reason for the season? In recent times, I can think of one song that gets it. Whereas there were plenty of songs written in the past, such as in the 19th century, celebrating the birth of Christ.

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PBS Propaganda Piece

Ken Bode, ombudsman for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, has written that PBS' Breaking the Silence served as a launching pad for a very partisan effort to drive public policy and the law.

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Kill and Kill Again

The chorus of disapproval about executing convicted murderer and gang founder Tookie Williams featured a lot of bad actors.

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For the Sake of Europe

A strong European component of Western Civilization and of the modern world, presupposes that it be made aware of its responsibilities.

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Iran’s Huge Shadow over Iraq’s Election

Tehran’s public and covert campaign in Iraq has been focused to ensure victory for its proxy Shi’ite parties.

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John Kerry Owes An Apology to Our Soldiers

If not for Howard Dean’s quip, John Kerry might have spent most of last week defending his own ill-advised remarks about our soldiers.

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Human Rights that Really Matter

Two billion people — a third of humanity — are still at risk of getting malaria in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

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The First Black Congressman in the House

On December 12, 1870, Joseph Hayne Rainey took an oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America.

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Why “Guest Workers” Won’t Work

Most of the problems commonly associated with out-of-control immigration stem not from the immigrants’ illegality but their sheer numbers.

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George W. Bush and the Politics of Opportunism

If Iraqis can risk their lives for a chance at democracy, I will risk alienating right and left by asking for a reasoned, thoughtful debate about our nation’s future and the war on terror.

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The Ghosts of Christmas Presence II

Does proving that there were previous charges of a war on Christmas mean that current charges are untrue?

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Chile’s Pensions Under Fire

A campaign has been raging against one of the few success stories in Latin America’s economy, Chile’s private pensions.

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The Monopoly Murders

Tom Sandy's latest thriller is the work of a maturing novelist who refuses to recast his earlier work but is seeking to expand and explore the dark side of human nature.

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The “Fruits” of Legal Positivism: Utilitarianism in Action

For over 60 years, the United States Supreme Court has progressively departed from what was primarily a Natural Law-based understanding of its role in constitutional interpretation.

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This Christmas Taxes are Naughty, Cuts are Nice

In Thomas Friedman's "flat world," Arizona is not only competing against zero income tax states like Nevada, Texas and Washington, but low-cost labor countries like India. By cutting taxes, Arizona will attract more entrepreneurs, produce jobs and encourage innovation. That's one investment we can all get behind.

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The ADL Has it Wrong

The Anti-Defamation League, itself a Jewish organization, has perhaps become one of American Jews’ worst enemies.

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