
Republican Appointees Disappoint Again
The Supreme Court wrapped up one of its most disappointing terms in years. Plagued by Chief Justice Rehnquist’s absence due to illness, the other justices behaved like the gang that cannot shoot straight.
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CAFTA Should Be Rejected Just Like The EU Constitution
Since democracy is the worldwide goal of the Bush Administration, we must face the stunning fact that the integration of different nationalities under a common European Union (EU) constitution was rejected by decisive democratic votes.
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Is Environmentalism More Important Than Lives In Africa?
The United States has just assumed the largest burden of forgiving $40 billion in debt owed by 18 mostly African countries. It’s no wonder these countries can’t repay their debts when they suffer the enormous human and economic costs of malaria.
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How To Celebrate Father’s Day
On this Father’s Day, Americans should ponder the appalling fact that an estimated 40 percent of our nation’s children are living in homes without their own father. Most of our social problems are caused by kids who grow up in homes without their own fathers: drug abuse, illicit sexual activity, unwed pregnancies, youth suicide, high school dropouts, runaways, and crime.
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Battle over Pro-Gay Curriculum Heats Up
A federal judge in Montgomery County, Maryland, has issued a temporary restraining order to stop the teaching of a sex-education course because it violates the First Amendment.
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Women Don’t Belong In Ground Combat
by Phyllis Schlafly Why are our generals trying to push women into ground combat in Iraq despite Pentagon regulations and congressional law against it? What
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Rabid Judiciary Bites Again
The judicial supremacists have struck again. Amid claptrap from the liberals about a need for an independent judiciary, a federal judge in Nebraska repudiated 70 percent of Nebraskans who voted to keep marriage as the union of a man and a woman.
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Bush Buries The Shame Of Yalta
Thank you, President George W. Bush, for correcting history and making a long overdue apology for one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s tragic mistakes.
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Federal Incentives Make Children Fatherless
Why has Congress appropriated taxpayers’ money to give perverse incentives that break up families and deprive children of their fathers?
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Continental Dream; British Nightmare; Warning to America
The European ruling elite is having a collective nervous breakdown for fear the French will vote No on May 29 and reject the European constitution.
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The Liberals Rally Round Judicial Supremacy
A recent small gathering of conservatives who dared to criticize judicial supremacists has caused an outpouring of paranoia among liberals and others who want judges to make the major social and political decisions of our times.
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Driver’s Licenses For Illegals?
The American public is overwhelmingly opposed to the granting of driver’s licenses to illegal aliens, but the establishment, the media, and the pro-open-borders lobby are pulling out all the stops to defy the will of the people.
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Next We Should Starve The Courts
The courts so purposely humiliated Congress in the Terri Schiavo case that some Representatives are finally beginning to talk back. Unelected judges have flagrantly abused the legislative and executive functions of government for so many years that we wonder why a reaction has taken this long.
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Judicial Supremacy Kills
Florida Probate Judge George Greer has taken judicial supremacy to new abuses in ordering the starvation of an innocent woman against the will of her parents, her brother, her church, thousands of volunteers, and, as far as we know, herself. We wouldn’t permit anyone to treat a dog this way.
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The Outrages Taxpayers and Parents Pay For
The reluctance of the University of Colorado (CU) to fire Professor Ward Churchill is showing the public that colleges and universities are nests of subsidized radicals. Churchill is no anomaly; like-minded professors hold forth on campuses all over the country.
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CAFTA Is A Bad Deal For The United States
Those who believe in American sovereignty and/or our unique principle of federalism are waking up to the damage that CAFTA will do to both. Its fate in Congress is uncertain and bipartisan opposition is growing.
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Is Relying On Foreign Law An Impeachable Offense?
“By what conceivable warrant can nine lawyers presume to be the authoritative conscience of the Nation?” So asked an incredulous Justice Antonin Scalia in response to the latest outrage by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Feminist Whines Lead Down a Dead-End Road
Now that Summers has released the text of his January 14 speech, we can see that he presented three very rational hypotheses to explain why there are fewer women than men in science and engineering academia: (1) “the high-powered job hypothesis” (the concept that women voluntarily reject the 80-hour-week and job-intensity that top careers require), (2) “different availability of aptitude at the high end,” and (3) “different socialization and patterns of discrimination” (the favorite feminist explanation for all sex differences).
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The Price Some Reservists Have To Pay
Most of the reservists called up to serve in the Iraq war have paid a big price: a significant reduction of their wages as they transferred from civilian to military jobs, separation from their loved ones, and of course the risk of battle wounds or death.
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Let’s Enforce Our Laws
The U.S. Constitution specifies that the President of the United States “shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
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Feminists On The Warpath Get Their Man
The feminists, who have no sense of humor, have given Americans a big belly laugh, but it’s no laughing matter to the principals involved. The feminists lassoed the president of Harvard University, no less, and have dragged him groveling through the ivy until they wrung from him all they wanted and more.
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Opportunity Knocking: Defeat Law Of The Sea Treaty
When Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) asked Condoleezza Rice during her confirmation hearings about the Law of the Sea Treaty, she replied that President Bush “certainly would like to see it passed as soon as possible.”
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The Fatherphobia Of Family Courts
The threat to the right of children to be raised in mother-father homes comes not only from gay adoptions. It also comes from the fatherphobia of family courts that deprive children of their fathers.
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Supremacist Judges Are Running Our Schools
Traditionally Republican Kansas, of all places, is the latest battleground in the judges’ grab for supremacy over the other branches of government.
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Making Schools Accountable
Are taxpayer-subsidized infomercials and payoffs to friendly commentators the federal government’s answer to education problems?
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