
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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Feminist Mischief on College Campuses
April 2005 The most intolerant feminists are on the faculties of elite colleges and universities. The Communists used to severely punish as “deviationists” all those
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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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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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Making Schools Accountable
Are taxpayer-subsidized infomercials and payoffs to friendly commentators the federal government’s answer to education problems?
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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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Feminism Is Mugged by Reality
When Time Magazine runs a cover story called “The Case for Staying Home,” and Reuters reports that housework is good for women because it can help prevent ovarian cancer, you know the feminists are on the run. Stay-at-home moms are coming back in style.
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Time Magazine Exposes Illegal Aliens
Time Magazine broke through the media silence about illegal aliens with a cover story on September 20 called “America’s Border: Who Left the Door Open?”
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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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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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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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To Celebrate Independence, We Must Have Sovereignty
The handover of power to Iraq by the victorious American forces has stimulated public discussion about a word that seems to have fallen in disfavor in the last few years: sovereignty. That means the ability of a government to act without being subject to the legal control of another country or international organization, restrained only by moral principles.
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Grassroots Win Shootout In The West
Nevada just witnessed the political equivalent of Shootout at the OK Corral. On one side was the full power of the Nevada government, and on the other side was a grandmother armed with a pen, a petition and a clipboard.
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