By Hedayat Mostowfi, on May 12th, 2006 The world does not trust Iran anymore and will not tolerate Iran’s deceptive time-buying tactics any longer.
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By Bernard Chapin, on May 12th, 2006 The Divided State does raise some important questions, but they surely are not the ones the film intended.
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By Rod Martin, on May 12th, 2006 Mexico's drug legalization cannot go unanswered.
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By Nathan Alexander, on May 11th, 2006 Christie Davies’ new book explores in great depth the hideous contradiction between the ideals of the particular individual and the betrayal of individualism by the causalist state, which nevertheless conceals itself in the rhetoric of ethical individualism.
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By Elan Journo, on May 11th, 2006 America's appeasing foreign policy encouraged Hamas.
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By Paul Driessen, on May 11th, 2006 Malaria still infects and kills countless people in Africa, Asia and Latin America every year.
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By IC News, on May 10th, 2006 In an attempt to undermine Arizona law Los Angeles lawyer Peter Schey, at the request of Carlos Flores-Vizcarra, Consul General of Mexico, has filed legal motions intended to thwart the prosecution of a "coyote" and 48 illegal immigrant conspirators arrested by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office on March 2, 2006.
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By Michael A. Fox, on May 10th, 2006 America invests hundreds of billions of dollars and thousands of young people’s lives and mangled bodies each year to make sure each of us can fill up our tank when we need it – bodies for barrels.
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By Alan Caruba, on May 10th, 2006 You’re paying more for oil and will continue to do so because the U.S. government has failed to grant access to our own known reserves of oil and created “environmental” roadblocks to the building of new refineries.
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By James D. Carmine, on May 9th, 2006 Either we stop the PC nonsense on our own, or Humanities departments will simply disappear as those students who actually suffer to pay for our armchair indulgences simply stop buying our product.
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By Ivan Eland, on May 9th, 2006 Pressure to “do something” after a crisis leads to reshuffling boxes on government organizational charts, which usually means an expansion of government.
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By Aaron Goldstein, on May 9th, 2006 Having waited for flights on numerous occasions, I can only imagine what those who waited to board United Flight 93 were doing to occupy their time.
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By Rachel Alexander, on May 8th, 2006 Anyone can write in a style that sounds like it could have been written during Biblical times by a legitimate author. So, all of you with student loans to pay, why not copy the success of Dan Brown and write your own mysterious novel discovering the Lost Book of Rachel or something? You mean you [...]
By Bernard Chapin, on May 8th, 2006 Unfettered immigration is possibly more dangerous than drug usage, as we have no idea who is entering our country on any particular day.
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By Nicholas Stix, on May 8th, 2006 If America does not stand up to the illegal human beings in her midst, she will exist in name only.
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By Ariel Natan Pasko, on May 8th, 2006 There is no legitimacy to Ehud Olmert's Expulsion Plan, the nation of Israel voted on it long ago, at Mt. Sinai.
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By Alvaro Vargas Llosa, on May 5th, 2006 The best one can say about the Doha meetings is that both rich and poor countries have become pretty sophisticated at appearing to be making concessions they are not really making at all.
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By Isaiah Z. Sterrett, on May 5th, 2006 United 93 is gripping, emotionally draining, perfectly acted, and stunningly realistic. See it.
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By Steven D. Laib, on May 4th, 2006 Paul Bettencourt is one of those rare government employees who is willing to say that in doing his job, he is actually not working in the best interests of the public he is supposed to serve.
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By David Yerushalmi, on May 4th, 2006 The New York Times, the Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal have taken the position that government employees are somehow do-gooders or heroic whistle-blowers when they disclose to the media secrets the media wishes to publish.
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By Nicholas Stix, on May 4th, 2006 Even those workers who are legal or American citizens have no right to skip work to attend political demonstrations.
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By Ivan Eland, on May 4th, 2006 The invasion of Iraq and subsequent U.S. military threats against Iran have actually intensified the Iranian desire to get nuclear weapons to keep the superpower out.
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By Daniel Clark, on May 2nd, 2006 When oil companies make record profits, it's called "price gouging." When the government raises gas taxes to record-high levels, it's called "saving the planet."
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By Rachel Alexander, on May 2nd, 2006 The reason gas prices are increasing is not the fault of the oil companies, but because of several factors outside of their control, most notably the cost of crude oil.
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By Peter Schwartz, on May 2nd, 2006 The concept of freedom rests on a government limited to the protection of individual rights, while the concept of democracy rests on a government run by unlimited majority rule; we need to stop confusing these two opposite ideas.
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