
Does Feminism Control The Bush Administration?
Assistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Stephanie Monroe has announced that the Bush Administration is investigating universities that have fewer women in science and math programs than feminists would like.
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Unintended Consequences Of Welfare Reform
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996, known as Welfare Reform, has been cheered as a stunning achievement of the Republican Congress and its Contract With America.
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Time To Terminate Foreign-Language Ballots
Led by the two House Kings, Peter King (R-NY) and Steve King (R-IA), 56 House members are urging Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) to oppose the renewal of the section of the Voting Rights Act that mandates foreign-language ballots.
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"That Needs to Change"
To President Bush’s approval of the $6.5 billion sale of terminals at six of our most important ports to the United Arab Emirates, Americans are shouting, “That needs to change.” We are fed up with the post-9/11 failure (i.e., the refusal) of the Bush Administration to secure our borders and ports.
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Congressional Chicanery About H-1B Visas
“Why is it taking you five years to get through college?” I asked a student attending one of my campus lectures.
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Bill Gates Teams Up With UNESCO
Clinton is gone from the White House, but the federalization laws of his Administration — Goals 2000, School-to-Work, and Workforce Investment — are still in place.
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American Citizenship Is Precious
At least 383,000 babies are born in the United States every year to illegal aliens; that’s 10% of all U.S. births and about 40% of indigent births.
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Voters Won’t Fall For Bait-and-Switch
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff was reported to have said that Homeland Security will now “Return every single illegal entrant — no exceptions.”
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American Citizenship Is Precious
Rep. John Hostettler (R-IN) presided at a House hearing last week on Birthright Citizenship, Dual Citizenship and the Meaning of Sovereignty. It’s unfortunate that this important subject received little media coverage. The statistics are shocking. At least 383,000 babies are born in the United States every year to illegal aliens; that’s 10 percent of all U.S. births and about 40 percent of indigent births.
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Dealing with Katrina
Katrina has displaced hundreds of thousands of Americans who now need food, housing, and cash. Relief for those necessities will have to be temporary and it will be many months before they can return to New Orleans, if ever, so what they need most of all is jobs.
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What’s Behind a Phone Call From Newt Gingrich?
Newt was telling me about the danger from illegal aliens coming across our open borders.
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Time to Defund Feminist Pork
If Republicans are looking for a way to return to their principles of limited government and reduced federal spending, a good place to start would be rejection of the upcoming reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) sponsored by Senator Joe Biden (D-DE).
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The Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has just let the cat out of the bag about what’s really behind our trade agreements and security partnerships with the other North American countries.
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CFR’s Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has just let the cat out of the bag about what’s really behind our trade agreements and security partnerships with the other North American countries. A 59-page CFR document spells out a five-year plan for the “establishment by 2010 of a North American economic and security community” with a common “outer security perimeter.”
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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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