
Who Really Failed: Students Or The System?
All over the country, students, their parents and teachers are in an uproar about the tens of thousands who flunked the test designated as the requirement for high school graduation.
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Save Our Policemen; Keep Out Criminal Aliens
It happened again last week. Another illegal alien criminal, with four previous felony convictions and who had been deported several times, snuck back into the United States and committed a cold-blooded crime.
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The Impertinence Of Our So-Called Allies
Should the United States permit Gen. Tommy R. Franks, head of the U.S. Central Command, to be prosecuted in a court in Belgium for alleged war crimes during the Iraq war?
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Surprising Assault On Democracy
Press and television channels have been filled for months about America’s responsibility to bring democracy to Iraq and other faraway nations that have no prior experience with self-government.
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The Global Economy — It's Wonderful!
The Boston Globe revealed the reason why tens of thousands of information technology (IT) jobs have been outsourced overseas in the last couple of years, and why major American banks, brokerage houses, and insurance companies plan to shift 500,000 more jobs overseas in the next five years.
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Where Are The Jobs Going?
The big argument for the tax cut Congress just passed is that it will create much-needed jobs. But one big question remains: will those jobs be created for Americans, or will corporations simply hire more job-seekers from India and China?
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The Inhumanity Of Not Closing Our Southern Border
How many illegal aliens will die before the Bush Administration realizes that the most humane act it can take is to close our southern border to illegal traffic and eliminate the incentive to unscrupulous smugglers to take the calculated risk that financial profits outweigh the costs of getting caught?
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Why Is Bush Perpetuating Clinton Policies?
Why is President George W. Bush continuing policies that were initiated by Bill Clinton?
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Should Illegal Aliens Get Driver’s Licenses?
The hottest controversy in state legislatures today regards allowing illegal aliens to obtain driver’s licenses. Americans were shocked to discover that most of the 19 hijackers on 9/11 carried driver’s licenses from Virginia, Florida or New Jersey.
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H-1B Visas Cost American Jobs
The corporations are lobbying to extend the Clinton Administration law that raised the number of H-1B visas to 195,000 a year, which otherwise is scheduled to expire on September 30 and revert to the 1999 level of 65,000.
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Does The Military Have The Nerve To Celebrate Mother's Day?
What is the matter with the men of this country — our political and military leaders — that they acquiesce in the policy of sending mothers of infants out to fight Saddam Hussein?
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Zero Tolerance Or Zero Common Sense?
It’s a serious matter when a good kid is expelled from school, suspended, or sent to a detention facility to take classes with real delinquents.
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Suggestions For The Republican Survey
The National Republican Congressional Committee has just mailed a survey to a select list of grassroots Republicans soliciting their opinions on “issues of greatest concern” so that the Party can be strengthened “by getting more Americans involved.”
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Who Pays For Feminist Ideology?
The simultaneous news coverage of our war in Iraq and the Air Force Academy rape scandal exposes again the double standards and hypocrisies of the feminists.
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What College Catalogs Don’t Reveal
The catalogs and magazines from colleges and universities are impressive: slick paper, full color, attractive layout, lots to read. But several items of useful information are usually missing.
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Thought Control Replaces Academic Freedom
Today, thought control is the dominant theology on campuses, often hiding behind the mantras of diversity and multiculturalism.
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In-State College Tuition For Illegal Aliens?
The officials of some state universities and colleges, and even some state legislators, seem to think they can get by with openly disobeying federal law. They are flagrantly violating the law that prohibits giving subsidized college tuition rates to illegal aliens.
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Does The 4th Amendment Cover Schoolchildren?
Requiring schoolchildren to respond to nosy questionnaires has been a pervasive abuse of children in the classroom for more than two decades.
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"Gods and Generals" Presents Reality History
“Gods and Generals” opened in movie theaters this past weekend, and at last we have a movie that presents truthful history rather than fiction or politically-correct revisionism.
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Bring On A Real Filibuster
A filibuster in the Senate means making endless speeches and deploying other obstructive tactics to prevent a vote on a measure favored by the majority, and persisting in the chatter, hour after hour, day and night, until the majority abandons efforts to pass the measure.
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Our Border Open To Crime And Drugs
Smuggling illegal drugs into the United States has been a big money- making scheme for many years, but the industry of smuggling people may be getting even more profitable than marijuana or cocaine. Fees range from $1,000 for Mexicans to $4,000 for Central Americans and up to $50,000 for Chinese or Middle Easterners.
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Wrestling With Title IX
At long last, a federal commission is trying to deal with the feminist regulatory outrages committed in the name of Title IX. The recommendations passed on January 30 by the Commission on Opportunity in Athletics are a timid start on the rocky road back from bureaucratic mischief-making, but we still have a long way to go.
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Stealth Amnesty Is Still "Sheer Lunacy"
Last year’s failed attempt to get Congress to grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens has morphed into stealth amnesty. This devious plan is hidden behind a little card that looks like a California driver’s license and goes by a strange foreign name: matricula consular.
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Why Health Care Is So Costly
While Americans without health insurance struggle with the problem of how to pay for medical care, Mexicans don’t have that problem.
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Can More Money Make Schools Better?
President Bush is celebrating the first anniversary of his No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Education bill and hopes it will give a significant boost to his re-election in 2004.
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