
Why The Democrats Are The Way They Are
If you wonder why the Democratic Party has regressed into sycophantic cheerleading for radical feminist candidates (such as the Hillary Clinton clones running this year), the explanation is in a new book called “Guide to Feminist Organizations.”
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Clinton Scandals Continue To Surface
Pilots have transferred out of their combat positions because the Clinton Administration ordered them to receive the anthrax vaccine, and 86 percent of those who did take the shots reported adverse side effects.
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Bilingual Education Goes To Voters Again
Bilingual education plays into the hands of the open-borders faction of both political parties.
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Will We Let Judges Fix Elections?
Al Gore and his allies in the media have popularized the notion that an election loser can use the courts to change the rules.
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Judicial Activism: the Biggest 2002 Election Issue
The election on November 5th is a very crucial election. The entire existence of our constitutional republic hangs in the balance. We have suffered a half century of activist/liberal court decisions that seriously threaten to undermine our Rule of Law.
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The Biggest Election Issue In 2002
The coming election won’t decide whether or not we go to war, whether the Homeland Security bill will pass, whether seniors will get their prescription drugs paid for by the taxpayers, or whether Social Security will be privatized.
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Maybe the Democrats Don't Want Janet Reno
Florida suffered a lot of bad national publicity about the 2000 election, with weeks of television coverage of hanging chads, undervotes and overvotes.
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What 9/11 Changed and Didn't Change
How has 9/11 changed America, and what are we doing to make sure there is never a repeat attack?
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Pretending Immigration Isn’t an Issue
The Republican National Committee’s mail-order fundraisers often contain a comprehensive multiple-choice survey so that prospective donors can give their opinions on topics of national importance. One issue, however, is conspicuously missing from the list: border security/immigration.
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Pretending Immigration Isn't An Issue
The Republican National Committee’s mail-order fundraisers often contain a comprehensive multiple-choice survey so that prospective donors can give their opinions on topics of national importance. One issue, however, is conspicuously missing from the list: border security/immigration.
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How To Pick Judges
The delays and wrangles about President George W. Bush’s scores of unconfirmed judicial nominees highlight the underlying issues between the two political parties. The Republicans want constitutionalists and the Democrats want judicial activists.
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Will Homeland Security Turn Into Homeland Spying?
If Bill Clinton were still in the White House, Republicans would be on the march against Bigger Government and Bigger Spending.
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