By Jim Kouri, on July 13th, 2006 Apparently, requiring voters to present an indentification card constitutes an "undue burden."
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By Steven D. Laib, on July 12th, 2006 What may be at the heart of the problem is a simple fact. Many Republicans have developed the same disease that Democrats have previously; they no longer trust the American public.
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By Jonathan Kelly, on July 12th, 2006 Senator Barack Obama’s errors in theological analysis are symptomatic of the Democratic Party’s misunderstanding of faith and its relevance to so many Americans.
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By George de Poor Handlery, on July 12th, 2006 Once the terrorists at Gitmo — who systematically fight by ignoring the rules of warfare, humanism and decency, not bound by any rule or international law they care to violate – are captured, good liberals consider such outlaws "soldiers."
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By Carey Roberts, on July 12th, 2006 No one knows the extent to which human trafficking exists around the world, but many believe able-bodied males represent the most vulnerable group.
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By Dennis T. Avery, on July 12th, 2006 The huge East Antarctic ice sheet is gaining about 45 billion tons of water per year because the planet has warmed enough for snow to fall at the coldest place on earth.
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By Jonathan David Morris, on July 12th, 2006 Last week, my wife and parents and brother and I all traveled to Las Vegas for the first time in our lives. It was a rather unusual vacation.
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By John Williamson, on July 11th, 2006 Some of Chomsky’s most important claims cannot reasonably be considered scientific achievements at all.
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By Aaron Goldstein, on July 11th, 2006 The presence of Venezuela on the UN Security Council would be troubling given its support for the nuclear ambitions of both Iran and North Korea.
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By Alex Epstein, on July 11th, 2006 Enron's problem was not that it was too concerned about profit, but that it believed money does not have to be made.
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By Vincent Fiore, on July 11th, 2006 The Republican base will be forgiving of this Washington outsider who turned out to be a living icon of strength and purpose.
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By Thomas E. Brewton, on July 9th, 2006 The Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes gives us a relevant perspective for today's world. There is hope, but it's not to be found in the collectivized, materialistic political state.
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By Alex Epstein, on July 7th, 2006 Like all encroachments on individual rights, the Engle case began by targeting unpopular individuals and groups.
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By Michael Fumento, on July 6th, 2006 Fraudulent science does not serve the public interest – or end the debate over secondhand smoke.
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By Thomas E. Brewton, on July 6th, 2006 Senator Charles Schumer has concluded that Merck's plan to lower the price of Zocor is "anti-competitive."
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By Jim Kouri, on July 6th, 2006 While Americans may be aware of Buffett's liberalism and his support of abortion, very few knew that his money financed the training of doctors to kill the unborn.
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By Seth Cooper, on July 5th, 2006 Judge Robert W. Pratt not only shut down the InnerChange Freedom Initiative, he ordered the non-profit organization to pay back all state funds it had collected for services it provided on behalf of the State of Iowa.
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By Burt Prelutsky, on July 5th, 2006 When people tell me they don’t vote for the party, they vote for the man, I experience the same queasy sensation as when I used to suffer from acid-reflux.
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By Michael S. Berliner, on July 4th, 2006 Jefferson and Washington fought a war for the principle of independence, meaning the moral right of an individual to live his own life as he sees fit.
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By Thomas E. Brewton, on July 4th, 2006 To say that we're a nation of immigrants is not an argument for allowing Hispanics to impose their language and culture upon the United States.
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By Rod Martin, on July 4th, 2006 As we celebrate our day of independence and freedom, we should be thankful for our new minutemen and the men most responsible for them — Ronald W. Reagan and George W. Bush.
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By Dan Gainor, on July 3rd, 2006 Money can’t buy you happiness . . . but it sure can get you some great news coverage.
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By Ivan Eland, on July 3rd, 2006 A more restrained U.S. foreign policy in the Persian Gulf area and a U.S. security guarantee for Iran are the key positive incentives that are missing from the U.N. Security Council’s batch of proposals.
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By Frederick B. Meekins, on July 3rd, 2006 Virginia is requiring colleges and universities to hand over the names and social security numbers of students to be checked against the jurisdiction's sex offender registry.
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By Michael J. Gaynor, on July 2nd, 2006 Did the "Greenhouse effect" influence the Supreme Court's decision in the recent case Hamdan v. Rumsfeld? Did the justices hold that the president may not use military tribunals because they were concerned about bad press from New York Times reporter Linda Greenhouse?
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