McKinney Rhymes with Ninny

By keeping her in Washington, Georgians have managed to foist her off on the rest of us and kept her away from Peach Street. 

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We Want You….To Pick Lettuce for $7.25 an Hour

So long as agricultural employers cannot fill jobs with American citizens or legal residents, they will be more than happy to fill those vacancies with people who enter the United States illegally.

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The Children We Never Had

Without immigrants, we simply wouldn’t have the people we need to do the jobs we want done.

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Gas Prices Rise! We’re Doomed!

Don't worry, the Democrats have a plan.

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Playing With The Nuclear Option

Iranian development of nuclear weapons is rather like a child bringing a gun to school to impress his peers. 

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China’s Alarming Involvement in Sudan

Beijing's new Africa policy based upon the concept of “mutual fulfillment with no preconditions” is cause for alarm.

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Review of The Case for Easter: A Journalist Investigates the Evidence for the Resurrection

Did Jesus really die, was his tomb really empty the next day, and is it true that people saw him afterwards? 

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Everybody’s Doing It: Abolish the Capital Gains Tax

The capital gains tax is the veritable poster child of unfairness, a gross example of double taxation at work.

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NY Times to Women Lawyers: We Don’t Know Up From Down

Sexism must be the reason there are few women as partners in big law firms (does anyone think we're being serious here)

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Academia and the Left

David Horowitz is not the first conservative to speak truth to the liberal establishment, but he has distinguished himself both in style and method. A review of his recent book, The Professors.

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Atrocious Entertainment

If art is an expression of culture, then it seems that American culture is obsessed with sadism.

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Couric, Vieira: New Faces, Same Old Liberal Skew

Are you one of millions who wish the old broadcast networks were more balanced in their political reporting? Well, both NBC and CBS seem to have an answer for you: tough luck!

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The High Ground: Interview with Kenneth Minogue

Kenneth Minogue on the modern university, political piety, and women in politics.

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Daddy’s Girl

One dad's written version of "The Talk."

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What Fate a Four-Acre Toad?

The large vertical drop of the Kihansa River is the home of the Kihansa Spray Toad — and a perfect spot for a hydroelectric dam in energy-starved Tanzania.

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Blinded by Science: The Easter Story Stands

The Gospel of Judas? The Da Vinci Code?  Non-believers have tried to discredit the Bible for years.

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Turning Immigration Into a GOP Winner

The Senate's defeat of the immigration "reform" bill has granted Republicans a reprieve, whether they know it or not.

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The Encore of the Empire of Europe

The pressure exerted by the EU to forge unity through standardization, centralism and “more government,” will not end with reigning in the obnoxiously successful Swiss.

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WiFi False Fears

Are we all in danger from WiFi electromagnetic waves?

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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.

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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.

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Cracking the Eggheads

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

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The French Illusion

For decades, the French have lived under the pretense that their parasitical social model could last forever.

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Democrats: “Declassified” Means “Classified” – Acquire Means Not Acquire

The most important thing is whether Scooter Libby’s actions were legal.

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John Kass: It’s a Wonderful, Liberal Life

Noted champion of the poor Robert Creamer is the subject of John Kass' most recent column.   

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