
Will a Dark Horse Take the Republican Reins?
Although the next presidential election won’t take place until November 2008, and the nominating conventions won’t convene until next August and September, the media have been covering the candidates all through 2007 as though they were running a horse race.
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Questions Republican Candidates Should Answer
Why are questions about Communist China asked only in the Democratic presidential debates? We want to know what the Republican candidates plan to do about China sending us poisoned foods and toys.
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To Assimilate Or Not To Assimilate; That’s The Question
Are you tired of anonymous voices on the phone telling you to “Press 1 (or sometimes 2) for English”? The ability to speak and communicate in English is the litmus test of whether our immigrants are assimilating into the American culture or not.
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Atheism Back in Court Again
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on December 4 will again hear a challenge by Michael Newdow to the Pledge of Allegiance and its phrase “under God.”
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Feminist Abuse of Domestic Violence Laws
The radical feminists have devised a scheme to cash in on a flow of taxpayers’ money in a big way. Their good buddy Senator Joseph Biden (D-DE) has just introduced a bill called I-VAWA (International Violence Against Women Act, S. 2279).
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Bad New Plans to Rewrite the Constitution
Let’s face it. Some people, especially liberals, just don’t like our United States Constitution. Every few years, they come up with wild or devious plans to make major changes.
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What Republicans Want In A Presidential Candidate
The media have designated the frontrunners for Republican and Democratic nominations for President and seem to expect American voters to line up behind one of them right now even though the national nominating conventions won’t take place until next summer.
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Let’s Protect American Jobs
“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” is an old verse that just isn’t true. Indeed, words can hurt, break up marriages, destroy careers, and defeat political candidates.
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The Patent Act Is A Cheat On Americans
When displaced American workers complain about outsourcing U.S. manufacturing jobs to take advantage of cheap Chinese factory labor, and about insourcing low-paid Asians on H-1B visas to take engineering and computer jobs, the globalists and multinational corporations have a ready answer.
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Supreme Court Case Proves "LOST" Must Sink
A case now before the Supreme Court proves why the Senate must defeat the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty (known as LOST).
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Dream Act Is Backdoor Amnesty
The American people rose up out of their usual apathy this year and soundly defeated the Bush-Kennedy-McCain-Kyl bill to give amnesty to illegal aliens. Now, some Senators are trying to get Congress to pass a backdoor amnesty by calling it the DREAM Act, and it’s really a nightmare for Americans.
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Scholars Explain Bush’s SPP
Those who seek to understand what’s behind the chatter about Bush’s Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) as a possible prelude to a North American Union (NAU), similar to the European Union (EU), should read the 35-page White Paper published recently by the prestigious Hudson Institute called “Negotiating North America: The Security and Prosperity Partnership.”
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Advice To College Students: Don’t Major In English
The bad news is that Shakespeare has disappeared from required courses in English departments at more than three-fourths of the top 25 U.S. universities, but the good news is that only 1.6 percent of America’s 19 million undergraduates major in English (according to Department of Education figures).
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Sink The Law Of The Sea Again
With all the critical problems facing America today, it’s hard to see why President Bush is wasting whatever is left of his presidential clout to partner with Democratic presidential candidate Senator Joe Biden (DE) to try to get the Senate to ratify the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST).
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Two Dubai-Ports/Harriet Miers Moments Coming
On September 6 at 9 p.m., the Bush Administration opened up all U.S. highways and roads to Mexican trucks and drivers. That gave the green light to the first 38 of up to 100 Mexican trucking companies, and nobody knows how many thousands of Mexican trucks will eventually drive on our roads.
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Self-Government Is In Peril From The SPP
It’s now leaking out that there was more going on than met the eye at the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) Summit in Montebello, Canada in August. The three amigos, Bush, Harper and Calderon, finalized and released the “North American Plan for Avian & Pandemic Influenza.”
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Bush Refuses To Deny The North American Agenda
The three-nation summit at Montebello, Quebec, was held behind closed doors, well guarded behind an intimidating fence and plenty of police, but the news conference that followed on August 21 revealed more than the three heads of state had planned.
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The Latest Fad In Public Schools
Every few years a new fad sweeps across the public schools. We’ve had self-esteem, new math, whole language, New Age, outcome-based education, school-to-work, mental health screening, school-based clinics, global education, diversity, multiculturalism, and early childhood education.
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The NEA Lists Its Goals And Democrats Agree
Some critics have complained that the issue of education has been conspicuously absent from presidential television debates. But the Democratic candidates did sound off with their pro-federal-government, pro-spending policies when addressing the annual convention of the National Education Association, and the nation’s largest teachers union liked what they heard.
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Americans Need China-Free Food
The scandal of imported products from Communist China has accelerated to a level that the public should demand “China-free” labels on anything that goes into a mouth. This includes not only food, vitamins and medicines but toothpaste and toys which, as all parents know, go into children’s mouths.
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Plans for Economic Integration
Canada in the summer and Mexico in the spring offer good weather for planning international policies. Nervousness about the political weather, however, is putting the third Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) summit on August 20-21 at a site where the uninvited can be easily excluded: the Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello resort about 50 miles outside of Quebec.
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The Globalists’ Plan To Give Away U.S. Patents
The Patent Reform Act is a direct attack on the unique, successful American patent system created by the U.S. Constitution.
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A Child’s Right To A Father And Mother
Debates about same-sex marriage and gay adoptions always include the argument that a child has the right to both a father and a mother. If that is true, why is a child usually deprived of that right when heterosexual couples divorce?
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Look Out For Another Big Spending Boondoggle
A new grab for power over education now lurking in the corridors of Congress reminds me of a song popular in the Harry James/Frank Sinatra era: “I’ve Heard That Song Before.” Section 3401, inserted by the Senate (but not the House) in the pending America COMPETES Act (S.761), would give us another costly and harmful expansion of the federal education bureaucracy.
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The Voters Roared, The Senate Heard
Contrary to continuing media propaganda, the 2006 election and the killing of the Senate “comprehensive” immigration bill do NOT prove that anti-amnesty is a loser for Republicans.
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