Is There a Viable Military Strategy for Disarming Iran?

Dealing a deathblow to the Iranian resupply of Shi’ite and Sunni Jihadists would strike at both the insurgents' capability in Iraq and the motivation of Islamic Jihadists throughout the world.

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Why The Palestinians Cannot Govern Themselves

No nation whose symbols are built on a foundation of death and destruction can sustain itself.

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An Examination of the Palestinian Demand for a Right of Return

One must ask why, unlike the millions of refugees who have been resettled in host countries, only the Palestinian refugees have been left to rot in camps as political pawns, pacified by the false hope of return, rather than absorbed by their brethren in neighboring countries?

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Friend or Foe? How Democrats’ Policies toward Colombia Threaten a Critical Alliance

The Democratic leadership seems intent on punishing President Uribe for his relationship with President Bush, blocking the proposed free trade agreement between Colombia and the U.S.

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A Brief Tour of Schmuckdom

With the help of co-author Raoul Felder, Jackie Mason has put together a mostly lighthearted series of vignettes illustrating the schmuckery of 62 persons who have done much to advance the cause of human misery. A review of Schmucks!

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The Best Tool To Stop Illegal Immigration That No One Ever Told You About

The Employment Eligibility Verification Basic Pilot Program is the perfect way to attack illegal immigration at the choke point.

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Keillor’s Madness: Politicizing Memorial Day

Blinded by hatred of Bush, The Humorist from Lake Wobegon lashes out at the Commander-in-Chief and takes cheap shots at our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines, on a day we Americans honor our fallen heroes.

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Immigration Reform Yes, A Fence No

Many on the Right seem more interested in punishing desperate people who have fled here looking for work than in fixing the system.

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It’s Still All About Oil

Our short-term energy policy very much requires the use of our own oil resources that can be easily extracted now.

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Canada Should Not Ban Handguns

A total ban on handguns would do Canada a grave disservice and would do very little to prevent handgun violence.

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A Responsibility to Help Iraqi Refugees

According to NBC News, since April 2003, when the initial U.S. military action was over, the United States has taken in a scant 535 Iraqi refugees.

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It’s Time to Scrap NASA

The space shuttle is not about scientific research; it is about perpetuating jobs at NASA by fueling patriotic pride.

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Women Above the Law?

One of the contradictions of the women’s movement is its failure to object when the criminal justice system condescendingly judges female wrongdoers by a lower standard than men.

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Time to Annex Mexico!

Mexicans are here already. Let’s make them Americans who will want to live in the former nation of Mexico.

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Art and Degeneration

Art historically expressed the highest aspirations of society.  In the 20th century art reversed field.

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The Politics of Science and Religion

What do we really know, how do we know it, and what does it all mean anyway?

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Democrats, Iran Partner for Summer Offensive

US Democrats and Iran have turned their attention toward turning American public opinion towards surrender.

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The Demise of the Republican Party

In Invasion of the Party Snatchers, Victor Gold convincingly argues that the Republican Party has come to represent everything that Republicans fought against from the days when Lincoln first led the party.

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Lots of Lucre in False Claims of Abuse

The Violence Against Women Act pays $65 million a year for the legal fees of women who claim to be victims of abuse, but not a red cent for those who are falsely accused.

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Defending Dixie

Clyde Wilson's Defending Dixie covers such diverse topics as the reclamation of Southern history, the War for Southern Independence, the South Carolina battle flag imbroglio, an examination of blacks in Southern history, and an analysis of the beloved Agrarians, including a stirring tribute to America’s leading conservative philosopher, Russell Kirk.

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Getting the Government the Third World Deserves

I know that people get the government they deserve; what bothers me is that I’m going to get the government they deserve.

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Media Muddles

The media can’t comprehend that, at least until Fred Thompson or Newt Gingrich joins in the fun, Mitt Romney is arguably the most conservative of the top tier candidates.

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The U.S. Military Presence in South Korea Is Not a Model for Iraq

Merely suggesting the long-term establishment of U.S. military bases in a historically significant Muslim country will confirm to the Islamist radicals that the U.S. desire for a continued land-based military presence in the oil-rich Persian Gulf was the administration’s real objective in invading Iraq.

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Fixing the Presidential Debates

Only a series of one-on-one debates would prevent the media from ignoring “lesser” candidates in their post-debate coverage.

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Lott Lives! An Interview with Jeremy Lott

Jeremy Lott on virtue, hypocrisy, the culture wars, and his latest book, On Hypocrisy.

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