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Feminist ‘Juno’ Unfit For any Family Award
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College students could benefit from right history books
A recent survey of Britons under the age of 20 reported that more than 20 percent of them believe Winston Churchill, Richard the Lion-Hearted and Florence Nightingale were fictional characters, but that Robin Hood, Sherlock Holmes and King Arthur were | Read More »
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Judges getting the message about illegal immigrants
Four children including two brothers were killed, and 12 others were hospitalized with injuries, in Minnesota last week when a van reportedly ignored a stop sign and barreled into a school bus. The driver of the van, who did not | Read More »
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Why are Republicans in Congress trying to help Barack Obama?
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Judges hold no rank in military chain of command
Federal courts in San Francisco and in Los Angeles just ordered the U.S. Navy to limit its use of sonar, the underwater technology essential for tracking enemy submarines and detecting the ocean floor. These rulings tie the Navy’s hands and | Read More »
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China Pharmaceutical Trade a Prescription for Disaster
Several months ago when the news broke about poisonous pet food and lead-laden toys from China, I asked my local pharmacy to give me a letter stating it is not selling me any prescription drugs imported from China. The reply | Read More »
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China Trade: Patents, Poisons, Prescription Drugs
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It’s Still the Economy, Stupid
Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992 using James Carville’s slogan "It’s the economy, stupid." The Democrats thus capitalized on a temporary economic recession during the last year of George H.W. Bush’s administration. Could 2008 be a repeat performance? The | Read More »
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It’s Still the Economy, Stupid
Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992 using James Carville’s slogan "It’s the economy, stupid." The Democrats thus capitalized on a temporary economic recession during the last year of George H.W. Bush’s administration. Could 2008 be a repeat performance? The | Read More »
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Universal Child care Poses Threat to Parental Rights
When U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., showed television viewers the Christmas presents she wants to give us if she is elected president, her most important was universal pre-kindergarten, following closely after universal health care. Clinton was reminding us of her | Read More »
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World Trade Organization is no friend to U.S.
"WTO" now stands for "World Trade Outrage" rather than its original name, World Trade Organization. The World Trade Organization just ruled that the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda can freely violate American copyrights and trademarks in order to punish | Read More »
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College No Prerequisite for Many New Careers
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Dark Horse Looks Good in GOP Presidential Race
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. | Read More »
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Republicans Should Answer Questions about China, Too
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Feminists Abuse Domestic Violence Laws
Radical feminists have devised a scheme to cash in on the flow of taxpayer money in a big way. Their good buddy, Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., has just introduced Senate Bill 2279, called the International Violence Against Women Act. The | Read More »
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No need to tinker with the U.S. Constitution
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Republicans know what they want in a presidential candidate
The media have designated the front-runners for Republican and Democratic nominations for the 2008 presidential election 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 | Read More »
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Let’s protect U.S. 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. Even words out of one’s own | Read More »
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The Patent Act is a Cheat on Americans
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Law of the Sea Treaty would swamp U.S. legal system
A case now before the U.S. Supreme Court proves why the Senate must defeat the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty. The oral arguments heard this month by the justices didn’t mention the treaty, but the parallels are powerful. | Read More »