How to Bring Your Property Taxes Under Control

The Arizona Federation of Taxpayers has put together a useful guide for lowering your property taxes.

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Reagan Sheds a Tear at Rosie’s Resignation

How manipulating the truth is backfiring on the Left.

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Free-Trade Hypocrisy

Is liberal self-contradiction deliberate, or the result of ignorance?

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The Black Swan and the Red Fox

Our Platonic, naïve misperception of reality is compounded by our willful ignorance of the rest of the world: its peoples, cultures, histories, languages, black swans.

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The Evolving Issue of Abortion

Let us work hard and pray that those who continue to couch the taking of innocent life in terms like “women’s health issues” might someday realize that a normal pregnancy is not a disease and that abortion is a voluntary act of infanticide, not a curative treatment.

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Trita Parsi, Bob Ney, and Iran’s Oil Mafia: Penetrating the US Political System

Inside the National Iranian-American Council.

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To Fight or Not To Fight?

In all actual U.S. wars, the people have been net losers; in each instance, they would have been better off if the war had not been fought.

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Romney reaction on homosexuality remark raises questions about his bid for social conservatives

One could argue that the large majority of Americans, not only social conservatives, regard homosexual activity as simply immoral, regardless of how they think it may be discouraged or tolerated. If a Republican candidate won’t even say he thinks such sexual activity is wrong when he’s actively seeking conservative primary-campaign voters, what would he do [...]

A Glimpse into the Future: Part 3

Here’s what we’ve been told over the years by Liberal prognosticators and pundits as they looked into the future.  And, here’s what the outcome really was.

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Prudishness: A Virtue

Doing what is proper, modest, and righteous aims at and produces the enjoyable life.

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Is There Arab Acceptance of Israel?

As Afif Safieh demonstrated last week, acceptance of Israel is not a treasured Palestinian value, let alone an Arab one.

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Don Imus Gets Oprahcized

America’s true sickness isn’t racism; it’s the evil therapism society tries to interpose upon our relations with others.

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Nifong, Fitzgerald, and American ‘Justice’ Defiled

Like Michael Nifong, Patrick Fitzgerald had full knowledge and access to the most significant piece of information pertaining to his investigation, specifically the individual who confessed to the non-crime of passing Valerie Plame's identity to columnist Robert Novak.

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Why You Should Own a Gun

When only the government has guns, everyone else is just a slave.

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Feminists Still Think Duke Players are Guilty

For some feminists, ideology simply must dictate the facts.

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Don Imus Deserved To Be Fired (And Other Misconceptions)

Even if Imus has to resort to taping his shows and selling them out of the trunk of his car, he will return, and you can mark my words on this.

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The New Lynching: Why I Must Defend Don Imus

Anyone who wants to combat immorality across-the-board will find a staunch ally in me.  However, I will not, under any circumstances, be party to a process whereby a few politically incorrect instances of it are cherry-picked from a sea of immorality and the perpetrators punished harshly simply because they bear the wrong complexion.

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The Dork and the Glock

If you study the posted pictures of Cho Seung-Hui, you will see a young man lost in a strange world: a geeky, alienated loser.

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Krugman and Friedman – Part Two

Round two of New York Times columnist Paul Krugman vs. Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman.

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Missing emails from the U.S. Attorney firings raise questions about retaining emails as public records

To attack Karl Rove and others in the Bush administration over some conversations that could have just as easily (albeit more time-consuming) been handled over a few conference calls and never recorded is dragging out a distinction that is slowly losing relevance.

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The Peace Process as Treason

The Bush War Doctrine, now understood in the Iraqi theatre as the Bush democracy-building strategy, is built on the predicate that avoiding war with Iran and Syria is an important war aim because such an expanded war would destroy any chance for a democracy in Iraq.

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Lynch Mob Fever at Duke University

“Outrageous” is the word that comes to mind to describe what happened to the Duke Three.

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Enough Blame to Go Around

The Duke Lacrosse incident demonstrates that bad things often happen to people who have forgotten what is good.

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Will Iraq and Afghanistan Curtail Future Military Adventures?

These twin failures, however tragic and painful, will likely usher in a new period of U.S. military restraint, the policy championed by America’s founders.

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Bureaucracy and Eurocracy

Instead of striving for higher efficiency at a lower cost, the EU has committed itself to the protection of inefficiency — for a share of the loot.

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