George W. Bush could learn a thing or two about immigration reform from the French.
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George W. Bush could learn a thing or two about immigration reform from the French. [...] Why would military commanders share details of an ongoing criminal investigation with a Congressman? [...] When Judge John E. Jones III issued his opinion in Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School Board, he touched off a minor war concerning the teaching of evolution, and a competing theory known as Intelligent Design, in the public schools. Traipsing Into Evolution is a salvo in that war, fired by four authors on behalf of [...] It is impossible to calculate the damage done to this country by the immigration initiatives of Congressman Barney Frank. [...] "I’m only giving this speech because my 'base' wants me to. Please don’t expect real results." [...] President Bush's immigration plan is a start in the right direction. [...] Commissioned military officers do not enjoy the First Amendment rights that the rest of us take for granted. [...] The Da Vinci Code may spur Catholic and other Christian leaders to reinvigorate their teaching on the basics of their faith. [...] Immigrants who have a love affair with America have always been the hidden treasures of our nation of immigrants. [...] Eight retired generals have so far publicly criticized Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for being insensitive and not playing well with others. [...] What would the American Southwest look like under the Mexican system? [...] Earlier this month, several Pennsylvania judges revealed that MidPenn and other local law firms are scripting the statements that women make to the courts to request restraining orders. [...] The ETA, weakened by the police in recent years, has not killed anyone since 2003. [...] Jeffrey Hart's The Making of the American Conservative Mind is highly recommended to those interested in a mature perspective of conservatism as it has unfolded over the past half century. [...] The percentage of all federal prisoners who are criminal aliens has remained the same over the last 3 years — about 27 percent. [...] What makes a domestic violence arrest unique and different from all other arrests is that officers do not need to provide any evidence that the accused person may [probable cause] be guilty. [...] After the hard-fought Battle of Fallujah in November, 2004, is the enemy slowly taking back the area? [...] The late Jean-François Revel, writing 25 years ago, pegged exactly the self-defeating attitude of America’s liberal Republicans and Democrats: we are at fault when our enemies attack us; foreign enemies are simply a distraction from bestowing ever more welfare-state entitlements without heed to their future cost. [...] Only the firm warning of the united Western powers has a chance to stop Iran’s handstand at the rim of the abyss. [...] There are people in this world who are consumed with the idea that Jews have “everything” and “total control.” [...] The impact of a U.S.-led boycott of the 2008 Olympic Games would be profound. [...] One wonders whether, when Chomsky was asked to speak at Westpoint, he recalled his statement that the Pentagon is "the most hideous institution on this earth" and, if so, whether he made the connection that the Pentagon has always been run by those whose values were shaped at West Point and its fellow service academies. [...] The late Jane Jacobs was a voice of sanity against Big Brother's urban planning. She and Adam Smith were reading from the same page. [...] Only judges and lawmakers seem happy to ignore the rates of recidivism among rapists and pedophiles. [...] If economic sanctions are ineffective, they why is Iran so vehemently opposed to them? [...] |
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