The Other Campaign: Mexican elections portend major concerns

The "National Day of Action on Immigrant Rights" mobilizes a wide array of marchers in cities across the United States. Hoping the enormity of their numbers will strike a chord of fear, protestors brazenly demand citizen's rights be granted to illegals. The media dance to their drumbeat while ignoring a precarious situation smoldering in Mexico.

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Living It Up at National Review

After Bill Buckley, the family member who has had the biggest impact on the magazine he founded, National Review, and on conservative thought generally might be his older sister, Priscilla Buckley.

McCain Epitomizes Federal Government Failures

Washington D.C. is hardly a land of "milk and honey." Thus, it stands to reason that in such an environment, it is not always "cream" that rises to the top.

Cracking the Eggheads

The latest flap at UCLA pits the highly-educated academicians against the really smart people.







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