
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Fourth Session of the Conference of the Parties
n Buenos Aires, Argentina, representatives from some 180 governments are meeting from 2 to 13 November to develop schemes for reducing greenhouse gas emissions as required by the 1997 Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
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Why Clinton Still Raises Big Campaign Money
In his struggle to hang on to his failed presidency, Bill Clinton appears only before the groups he can count on to shore up his self-esteem by giving him a standing ovation, such as the United Nations General Assembly, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Democratic “fat cats” in multinational corporations.
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Big Brother Is Monitoring Us by Databases
The hottest issue in America today is our discovery that the Federal Government is trying to tag, track and monitor our health care records through national databases and personal identification numbers.
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Teachers Unions Stay the Course
The good news is, we were saved from the threat of a mega-union running the public schools when delegates to the National Education Association (NEA) convention this summer repudiated their own leadership by voting down a merger with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT).
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Liberty vs. Totalitarianism, Clinton-Style
Two of the principal mechanisms by which the rulers of 20th century police states maintained their control over their people were the file and the internal passport.
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The China Connection Is the Real Scandal
Now we know why the Democrats were so vicious in their attacks on Senator Fred Thompson (R-TN) and Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN). Theirs were the committees that were closing in on the China connection, the scandal that can bring down the Clinton presidency, the scandal that has made Congressmen start to utter the T word (treason).
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Let’s Pass Real Campaign Finance Reform
Most of what we hear on the media about “campaign finance reform” constitutes political posturing and “spin” about proposals that would do nothing to correct campaign abuses, but would do a great deal to interfere with the First Amendment right of citizens to spend our own money for the candidates of our choice.
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Will America Be Caught in Clinton’s ‘Web’?
President Bill Clinton made a major speech to the United Nations General Assembly on September 22, 1997 in which he set forth his hopes for the future.
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The Ominous Attack on American Inventors
The high-priced lobbyists for the big multinationals are crawling all over Capitol Hill this month to urge passage of Senator Orrin Hatch’s bill, S.507. It is called the Omnibus Patent bill, but it ought to be called the Ominous Patent bill because it would take away the traditional rights of American inventors in order to accommodate the multinationals and their foreign trading partners.
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It’s Time to Have Real Tax Cuts
At last somebody in government has stepped out from the crowd and said what Americans have been waiting to hear, namely, that he has a plan to cut and simplify our oppressive tax burden and let us spend our own money any way we want to spend it.
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Global Goals: Bailouts, Bosnia, Lies, and Hot Air
While most Americans were celebrating Christmas and exchanging gifts with family members, Secretary of the Treasury Robert Rubin spent Christmas Eve at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York conniving to force the American taxpayers to give gifts of unprecedented magnitude to the big U.S. banks that made foolish loans to corrupt Asian regimes.
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Feminist View of Motherhood, Marriage, and Career
Hillary Rodham Clinton followed the usual liberal formula: proclaim a “crisis,” wrap it in “children,” and try to intimidate Congress into funding a new middle-class entitlement.
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