
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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Alan Keyes vs. Barack Obama
Alan Keyes has upset the liberal game plan to crown law school lecturer Barack Obama as the new leader of blacks in America.
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Ashcroft Stands Up To The Abortionists
Abortion has been legal for over thirty years, yet little is publicly known about the practices of this billion-dollar industry.
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Marriage Must Be Protected from the Judges
Will Massachusetts, the cradle of American liberty, let four lawyers don the robes of oligarchy, override the wishes of the majority of the people, usurp the powers of their elected representatives, and sabotage the institution of marriage?
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The Mourning After The 2002 Election
Democrats are going through a process of self-flagellation trying to figure out whom to blame for their election-day debacle.
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Important Court Decisions On Schools
The atheists overplayed their hand. After their string of victories banning prayer and the Ten Commandments, they must have thought the time was ripe to get rid of God in the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Ban Cloning Without Enron Loophole
Bush announced that he wants to ban human cloning, i.e., creating human embryos that are genetic replicas of adults.
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Eagle Forum’s Wish List for the 106th Congress
Cut taxes across-the-board to put money in the pockets of all taxpayers. Cut rates — the proven way to keep the economy moving. Americans are overtaxed.
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Is the NEA Union ‘Molding the Future’?
While most Americans were enjoying nonpolitical fireworks and cookouts over the Fourth of July weekend, 8,923 delegates and 5,469 registered non-delegates to the annual National Education Association (NEA) convention were meeting in Atlanta to celebrate their political victories.
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NEA Convention Delegates Gather to Gloat
While most Americans were enjoying nonpolitical fireworks and cookouts over the Fourth of July weekend, 8,923 delegates and 5,469 registered non-delegates to the annual National Education Association (NEA) convention were meeting in Atlanta to gloat about their political victories.
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The Radical Goals of the Feminists
The polls are now all reporting that “feminism” is a negative word. Women absolutely do not want to be called feminists.
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"They rolled us. That's what they did."
— Matt Smith (@mattsmith_news) July 8, 2024
Gail Ruzicka, RNC platform committee member from Utah, just after today's vote in Milwaukee: "I've never seen this happen before. I don't understand why they did it, and I'm extremely disappointed that we do not have any pro-life language" pic.twitter.com/5DIWoialyP