
A First Amendment Right To Teach Teens To Kill Policemen?
A Clinton-appointed activist judge has wrapped the First Amendment around video and computer games that teach teenagers to kill policemen.
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Alan Keyes vs. Barack Obama
Alan Keyes has upset the liberal game plan to crown law school lecturer Barack Obama as the new leader of blacks in America.
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The Scam of Voting by Noncitizens and Felons
As the country appears so closely divided between the red and blue states, the Democrats are seeking odd-ball constituencies to enhance their numbers.
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The NEA’s Lobbying Agenda
The 2004 national convention of the National Education Association adopted its usual leftwing legislative goals, giving the green light to the NEA’s highly paid staff to lobby the Congress that will convene in January 2005.
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Democratic Silence About The Courts
by Phyllis Schlafly The principal speakers at the Democratic National Convention conspicuously omitted one topic: the courts. The speakers didn’t talk about what kind of
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Political Activism Takes Center Stage With The NEA
The head of the NEA, Reg Weaver, opened the annual convention in July in Washington, DC with a call for public school teachers and employees to mobilize to defeat President Bush this fall.
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Problems With John Edwards
A presidential nominee’s choice of a running mate is supposed to balance the ticket.
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Supreme Court Sides With Pornographers Again
Do you ever wonder why the internet is so polluted with pornography? The Supreme Court just reminded us why: it blocks every attempt by Congress to regulate the pornographers.
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To Celebrate Independence, We Must Have Sovereignty
The handover of power to Iraq by the victorious American forces has stimulated public discussion about a word that seems to have fallen in disfavor in the last few years: sovereignty. That means the ability of a government to act without being subject to the legal control of another country or international organization, restrained only by moral principles.
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Remembering Ronald Reagan
When Ronald Reagan became President in 1980, conventional wisdom assumed that the Soviet Union’s position as a fearsome superpower was permanent.
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The Day After Tomorrow
The thesis of “The Day After Tomorrow” is that the Bush Administration has failed to protect us from global warming.
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Why The UN Isn't A Solution
Oil-for-Food was a giant scam that allowed Saddam Hussein to divert that incredible sum to finance his lavish lifestyle and to buy friends to keep himself in power.
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