
Let’s Enforce Our Laws
The U.S. Constitution specifies that the President of the United States “shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
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The U.S. Constitution specifies that the President of the United States “shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
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The feminists, who have no sense of humor, have given Americans a big belly laugh, but it’s no laughing matter to the principals involved. The feminists lassoed the president of Harvard University, no less, and have dragged him groveling through the ivy until they wrung from him all they wanted and more.
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When Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) asked Condoleezza Rice during her confirmation hearings about the Law of the Sea Treaty, she replied that President Bush “certainly would like to see it passed as soon as possible.”
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The threat to the right of children to be raised in mother-father homes comes not only from gay adoptions. It also comes from the fatherphobia of family courts that deprive children of their fathers.
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Traditionally Republican Kansas, of all places, is the latest battleground in the judges’ grab for supremacy over the other branches of government.
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Are taxpayer-subsidized infomercials and payoffs to friendly commentators the federal government’s answer to education problems?
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By 85 to 15 percent, a ballot initiative in Massachusetts approved equal legal and physical custody of children whose parents are divorced.
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Conservative voters gave Republican politicians their best Christmas in at least half a century, conferring majorities at nearly all levels of government.
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The most censored speech in America today is not flag-burning, pornography, or the press. The worst censors are those prohibiting criticism of the theory of evolution in the classroom.
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Federal Judge David C. Bury overturned the will of the people and enjoined enforcement of Arizona’s Proposition 200, which would require Arizonans to provide proof of citizenship in order to register to vote and require a valid ID to be presented when applying for benefits paid for by Arizona taxpayers.
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I want to go to trial on Monday; I’ve been locked up for nearly eight years,” Dr. Tom Sell declared.
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Not content with forcing colleges and universities to eliminate hundreds of male athletic teams, the radical feminists are now trying to persuade the Supreme Court to create a private cause of action so that activist judges can make personnel decisions about who should coach the teams.
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Media headlines are blaming the House leadership for preventing passage of the giant Intelligence bill designed to restructure homeland security, but negotiations bogged down on the question of what to do about illegal aliens.
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A plan to subject all children to mental health screening is underway, and the pharmaceuticals are gearing up for bigger sales of psychotropic drugs.
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The Democrats are trying to make a campaign issue out of George W. Bush’s alleged plan to “privatize” Social Security, scaring seniors into thinking their checks will be cut off.
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Globalism doesn’t mean just accepting foreign countries’ products and people across our borders. Supreme Court justices are beginning to manifest a curious fascination with foreign legal systems, too.
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The flap over the Department of Education consigning 300,000 copies of “Helping Your Child to Learn History” to the dumpster is evidence anew that the Federal Government should have no role in education. Illiteracy and low scores in public schools are a national scandal, but it’s hard to see how federal spending improves anything.
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Becoming more and more hysterical at the possibility of losing the presidential election, the liberals and their media allies are psyching up the public to expect legal challenges in any states that have close elections.
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The presidential candidate praised abstinence at a key moment in the debate in St. Louis, and he admitted that the Kyoto global warming treaty was “flawed.”
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The American Dream is to start a small business and develop it through years of hard work and investment.
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John Kerry’s campaign is squealing like a stuck pig about Republican mailings in the swing states of Arkansas and West Virginia.
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Don’t think that the lawsuits about the Ten Commandments and the Pledge of Allegiance are settled because Judge Roy Moore was fired and Michael Newdow lost his appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Our public school system is our country’s biggest and most inefficient monopoly, yet it keeps demanding more and more money.
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The Republican and Democratic parties could have stirred up more television audience for their national nominating conventions by allowing the delegates to debate their party platforms.
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