
Time To End The Censorship
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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The Judge And The President vs. The People
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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Nearly Eight Years In Prison Without A Trial
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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Supreme Court Wrestles With Title IX
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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Homeland Security Should Protect Us From Diseases
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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No Child Left Unmedicated
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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Totalization: Sellout of American Workers
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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Whom Is The Supreme Court Listening To?
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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Trying To Teach Kids History
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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Florida Redux?
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 Conservative Debate
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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Don't Take My Property!
The American Dream is to start a small business and develop it through years of hard work and investment.
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Democrats Are Trying To Censor The Truth
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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God And The Activist Judges
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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Let's Stop Judge-Ordered Tax Increases
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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Contrasts and Similarities In The Two Party Platforms
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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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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How Title IX Is Holding Us Back In Athens
The Olympic games are in full swing with the finest athletes in the world. The sine qua non of the Olympics is unlimited competition that yields record-breaking feats.
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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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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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Taxpayer Subsidies For Illegal College Students
Kansas passed a law allowing its illegal aliens to attend its state universities at discount tuition rates, and some out-of-state citizens who have to pay higher tuition just filed a lawsuit.
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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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