By George de Poor Handlery, on July 17th, 2007 The European Union seems blissfully unaware that community rights are a vital component of individual freedom.
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By Alan Caruba, on July 17th, 2007 Jerome Corsi has documented the ongoing movement to create an EU-style North American Union.
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By Ivan Eland, on July 16th, 2007 A full blown Iraqi civil war that drags in neighboring states would be bad for Iraqis, but it would have only minimal effects on U.S. security.
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By Lisa Fabrizio, on July 16th, 2007 With the release of his long-awaited Summorum Pontificum, Pope Benedict XVI has rescued the so-called Traditional Latin Mass from decades of undeserved and unauthorized obscurity.
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By Bruce Walker, on July 16th, 2007 The French have developed an excellent program that pays illegal immigrants to leave the country.
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By Jonathan David Morris, on July 16th, 2007 I love when state governments go into suspended animation; I wish it would happen more often.
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By David R. Usher, on July 16th, 2007 America has learned the hard way that begging on street corners for fathers does not work.
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By Phillip Ellis Jackson, on July 13th, 2007 In the end, Raymond Ingles confuses the expression of a so-called public “morality” with the content of a God-given universal moral code, and equates rational action to further an individual’s wants, needs and desires with the intrinsic moral content of human behavior.
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By Raymond Ingles, on July 12th, 2007 People willing to cooperate and behave morally with each other – willing to trust and work with one another as part of a group – have a powerful advantage over those who don't, in a very wide range of situations. This would imply a perfectly reasonable evolutionary reason for a "moral sense" to exist. A response to [...]
By Nathan Alexander, on July 12th, 2007 Mike Nifong has become a convenient scapegoat for avoiding the real lessons of the Duke debacle: abuse of procedure and the cost of justice in America. A review of It’s Not About the Truth.
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By Bob Cheeks, on July 11th, 2007 In his new book, Dean Koontz examines the nature of courage in one Timothy Carrier, a gentleman who works his hands in stone and brick, and chooses to sit anonymously in the dark corner of a dimly lit bar. A review of The Good Guy.
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By Phillip Ellis Jackson, on July 11th, 2007 More answers to commonly asked questions.
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By Nicholas Stix, on July 9th, 2007 As the chief deputy U.S. marshal explained to the interviewer, real-world fugitive apprehension has nothing in common with the movie version.
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By George de Poor Handlery, on July 9th, 2007 A weak Europe creates a vacuum that needlessly overextends US power, and being able to count on America when the need arises weakens Europe.
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By David R. Usher, on July 9th, 2007 If a male news anchor slapped a female staffer even once, he would be out the door before the news even hit the streets.
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By Takuan Seiyo, on July 6th, 2007 The immigration battle brought into daylight the giant axis of amnesty and national-dissolution, whose agents had previously seemed detached, even antagonistic to each other. As one blogger asked, When was the last time Congress worked so hard to pass legislation that so few supported and whose opponents hated it so badly?
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By Dan Phillips, on July 5th, 2007 It is incumbent upon the hawks to very specifically define the war aims as they see them.
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By Thomas E. Brewton, on July 5th, 2007 Enforcing proper behavior is anathema to liberals, but essential to learning.
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By Selwyn Duke, on July 4th, 2007 Leftists can argue till they’re blue in the face, but the truth is that students do not have freedom of speech in school.
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By Nathan Alexander, on July 3rd, 2007 Mark Kurlansky's book on the 1960s is rich in detail but in the end is more commemoration than history. A review of 1968: The Year that Rocked the World.
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By Chip McLean, on July 3rd, 2007 All across our nation, concerned citizens called their senators and told them no to amnesty, no to rewarding lawbreakers, no to “z-visas.”
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By Ivan Eland, on July 3rd, 2007 Only by minimizing the permanent U.S. military presence in Arab and Islamic lands can we hope to stem anti-U.S. terrorism.
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By Ben-Peter Terpstra, on July 2nd, 2007 Does loving your brothers and sisters mean allowing them to live in a “critical free” environment?
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By Phillip Ellis Jackson, on July 2nd, 2007 Some answers in life are complicated. Some aren’t. Here’s a quick guide to help understand the questions I’m most frequently asked.
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By Tom DeWeese, on July 2nd, 2007 A decade and thousands of broken dreams later, comes this report from the federal government on the real reasons for the spotted owl's endangerment: "Oops."
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