
The Wrong Man for Defense Secretary
Americans who are concerned about traditional freedoms and the Second Amendment have no difficulty understanding the message of the popular bumper strip: “If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.” It should be just as easy to grasp the corollary: If nukes are outlawed, only terrorist countries will have nukes.
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Beware of the Lame Duck Session
The current Congress hasn’t finished its mischief. It still has the opportunity to do bad things in the upcoming Lame Duck session, a period when members of Congress who are already defeated will have the opportunity to vote without concern for voter approval.
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What Happened in Guadalajara
President Obama went to Guadalajara, Mexico in August as part of his promise to “rejoin the World Community” and become a “citizen of the world.” He participated in a conference with Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
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One Brave Judge Resists Feminist Agenda
A New Jersey judge recently confronted an issue that courts have been avoiding for years: are restraining orders constitutional? Accused criminals have “due process” and many other constitutional rights, but the feminists have persuaded many judges to issue orders that restrain actions of non-criminals and punish them based on flimsy, unproved accusations.
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Lessons of The Gun Decision
The liberals are trying to spin the Supreme Court’s dramatic decision in the gun case as creating a “new” constitutional right.
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Stunning Victory Against Judicial Supremacy
The media have been telling us to watch the gun-control case now before the U.S. Supreme Court, where we await a decision about Americans’ Second Amendment rights.
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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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Second Amendment Rights In Reality and In Court
If the hijackers had used guns for their crimes on 9/11, we would surely now be caught up in a frenzy of demands that this “lesson” calls for tough gun-control legislation.
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United Nations Attack on Gun Ownership
On July 9 to 20, New York City will host the United Nations Conference on Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects. The purpose of this conference is to demonize the private ownership of guns and get governments to confiscate all privately owned guns.
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Surprise Assault On Gun Ownership
A group called Doctors Against Handgun Injury is calling on doctors, including psychiatrists, to ask their patients nosy questions about their gun ownership.
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United Nations Attack On Gun Ownership
The attempt this year to reprise last year’s Million Mom March was a dud, attracting only about 200 demonstrators, and the Democrats’ political gurus are whining about how Al Gore’s pro-gun-control stance cost him votes last year in crucial states.
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Differences Between the Two Party Platforms
When the average American family has to work more than four months out of every year to fund all levels of government, it’s time to change the tax system, to make it simpler, flatter, and fairer for everyone
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The Media Campaign Against Gun Ownership
June 2000 The Million Moms March was not a grassroots uprising of mothers but a slick media event orchestrated by Bill Clinton’s public relations experts
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Not a Million Moms, Just Multi-Million Dollar Media
The Million Mom March was not a grassroots uprising of mothers but a slick media event orchestrated by Bill Clinton’s public relations experts and led by a sister-in-law of a close friend of Hillary Clinton.
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