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Visiting An ‘Old-fashioned Woodshed’

Sometimes there is no better means to teach children respect for authority than to do what the parents of yesteryear used to do — take the youngster for a visit to an "old-fashioned woodshed."

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I’m No Climatologist

I'm sure Al Gore will find some way to spin the spectacular lack of serious tropical storms this year into more proof of human caused climate damage.  He is probably just waiting for the right moment.

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The End of Government

Everyone knows that it is an injustice to deprive a people of freedom. What is less well known is that it is an injustice of equal weight and urgency to deprive a people of responsibility.

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The Looney Liberal Chronicles: Chapter 1

The only thing stranger than fiction is fact, and the only thing funnier than a liberal in power is a liberal losing power.

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A Judge Who Deserves to be Benched

Anything that puts Democrats even an inch closer to appointing federal judges should be more than enough reason to get every right-winger off the couch and down to his polling place.

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The Ideal Feminist: An Interview with Carrie Lukas

Carrie Lukas on political correctness, equity feminists, divorcing Uncle Sam, and her new book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex and Feminism.

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President Bush and the Great Republican Shellacking

On Election Day, Republicans in the House and Senate will take a shellacking. They need only look up Pennsylvania Avenue for the man responsible.

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An Interview with W.G. Van Dorian

From South America, W.G. Van Dorian discusses Muslim extremism in Europe and his new novel, The Invisible Invasion.

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War and the Ivory Tower: Algeria and Vietnam

In his recent book, David L. Schalk proposes to examine the role French and American intellectuals played during the Algerian and Vietnam wars, paying scant attention to the details of their engagement or the consequences of their writing.

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The Paradox of Liberty

Mill's conception of liberty as limitless ability to say or do whatever an individual wants may be viable in a utopian society composed entirely of reasonable and well-informed citizens, but hardly so in real life.

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The Collected Works of Eric Voegelin: Autobiographical Reflections

Dr. Ellis Sandoz has declared that the Autobiographical Reflections is the best place to begin a study of the mind of the gifted philosopher Eric Voegelin.

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First Time in U.S. History a Jury Convicts an Illegal Immigrant of Conspiracy to Smuggle Himself

Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and Sheriff Joe Arpaio are the only law enforcement officials in the country arresting and prosecuting illegal immigrants under an anti-human smuggling (coyote) statute.

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The Moral Code

The universal moral code is comprised of those beliefs which are shared by most every civilization in history and described by the great prophets, philosophers, and holy men of every age.

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The Fascists Among Us

The truth is that fascism has reared its ugly head in the Western world, but that head always seems to tilt left.

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Pro-abortion politicians need to confess ‘grave sin,’ Phoenix Bishop Olmsted says in booklet

An authentically Catholic candidate "can be from any political party," Olmsted writes, "but will never support matters that are intrinsically evil such as abortion, euthanasia or ‘same-sex marriage.'"

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M&M Boys for Arizona?

Will Arizona voters choose Len Munsil for Governor and Bill Montgomery for Attorney General this election? Both candidates have tough positions on illegal immigration. Or will Arizonans stick with the politicians who would rather ignore it, current Governor Janet Napolitano and Attorney General Terry Goddard?

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A Chronic Crisis in the Context of Confusion

Hungary’s problem is not just that it has a Prime Minister such as Gyurcsány. It is the reaction to him that suggests an ailment.

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2006 Elections Are Still About Conservatism

Despite all of the media hype, this year's elections are no different than any other of recent years.

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The Christian Right and the Blue Wave

Many pundits are suggesting that the Christian Right is abandoning the GOP in droves and will stay home on Election Day.

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George Romances the Nanny State: An Interview with Bruce Bartlett

Bruce Bartlett on taxes, the Libertarian Party, and his disillusionment with George W. Bush.

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Killing our babies

Anti-pesticide activists are perpetuating malaria and killing Africans.

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UN Violence Report: Laced with Myths and Misandry

Even by United Nations’ standards, the Secretary-General’s Study on Violence Against Women is an embarrassment.

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Feminism at Knox College: A Recent Graduate’s Account

As one student learned, at the core of each feminist interpretation was the assumption that women are perpetually victims and that men are always perpetrators.

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Will Canadian Jews Desert the Liberal Party?

Jewish Liberals in Canada are slowly awakening to "what Liberal foreign policy is about."

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Gender Alert: Is the U.N. a Worldwide Threat to the Health and Wellbeing of Men?

If you buy patriarchy, you buy the UN's entire one hundred and thirty-nine page violence against women report along with its incredible remedies and recommendations.

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