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Abolish the Income Tax!
Rep. John Linder, a Georgia Republican, has a 133-page bill to replace 55,000 pages of tax rules. It would abolish the income tax (and with it the IRS!) and would be replaced by a national sales tax.

Jury Finds Bias in Firing Whites, Hiring Blacks
The black Ku Klux Klan is at work in New Orleans

The (Anti) American Civil Liberties Union Goes Vigilante on the Minutemen
Can you believe it? The ACLU is going to Arizona in force to protect illegal aliens from the loyal American Minutemen. My goodness, we mustn't infringe on the rights of immigrants to break our laws.

Vigilantes
Pres. Bush needs to listen to the American people - "we're fed up with immigrants from third world countries. And Mr. President, the Minutemen who are going to police the Mexican border are not 'Vigilantes'." They are loyal Americans who are there to shine a spotlight on the ineptness of of your border patrol, and the hatred that your friend, Vicente Fox, has for America."

Legal Fiction
Have conservative Republicans been inconsistent, even hypocritical, in seeking Federal intervention to save Terri Schiavo? What about the principles of states' rights and the sanctity of the family?
by Joe Sobran

Taking Alabama Politics to an Even Lower Level
The Alabama State Legislature is on the verge of passing a bill that goes well beyond the usual special interests driven, poorly crafted and disingenuous legislation that most Alabamians have come to expect from what many consider the worst state legislature in the nation.
by Gary Palmer

Judge: Deputies Covered by Civil Service
It would appear that even in a predominately black county, white people also have civil rights. Refer to article "A New Ku Klux Klan at Work" by Jim Jackson.

Our Divine Tribunal
The Divine Tribunal -- excuse me, I mean the Supreme Court of the United States, as it's officially known -- has decided, by a 5-to-4 vote, that executing criminals under the age of 18 is unconstitutional.
by Joe Sobran

Lessons from Iwo Jima
The young Marine watched helplessly as the suicide bomber rushed toward him. He did not even have time to shield himself from the blast that killed one of his buddies.
by Gary Palmer

Race Does Exist
In a big surprise the NY Times has published a long piece that debunks the politically correct dogma that race does not exist. There are many implications that flow from this idea.

School Communications Jobs up For Consideration
What a way to increase children's achievement.

Justifying War
War is bad. Everyone agrees on that, so why do wars keep happening? Because man keeps thinking up ingenious justifications for them.
by Joe Sobran

Interest and Friendships
President Bush has met with Vladimir Putin, alternately praising and scolding the Russian president, with whom he is said to have a warm "personal relationship," even a "friendship."
by Joe Sobran

Bingo for Bed Pans?
Gambling legislation has made its way up for debate once more in the Alabama Legislature. Last year it was "Bingo for Books" and this year it is a gambling bill to save Medicaid and the General Fund. Maybe we should call it "Bingo for Bed Pans."
by Gary Palmer

Black Racism at Work
Racism is alive and well in Alabama, except it is now white people who are being abused -- black racism is taking over, and the once honorable civil rights movement is dead.
by Jim Jackson

Cronkite Praises Rather's Replacement
"It surprised quite a few people at CBS and elsewhere that, without being able to pull up the ratings beyond third in a three-man field, that they tolerated his [Rather's] being there for so long," he told CNN.

Sam Francis: Obdurate for Truth
When God created him, He endowed Sam with a great gift – one of the finest minds of his generation. Sam did not waste it. As a student, he was a prodigy. By high school, he was winning citywide competitions in poetry and essay-writing.

Giving Social Security Back to the People
That bastion of ideas and solutions otherwise known as the Alabama State Legislature is weighing in on Social Security reform. And as usual, they are on the wrong side.

America, Shouting
Talk radio -- why isn't it called shout radio? -- has been storming about a Colorado academic named Ward Churchill, who says the people killed in the 9/11 attacks got what was coming to them. He says they were "little Eichmanns," referring to the notorious Nazi.
by Joe Sobran

The Price Some Reservists Have To Pay
Just last week, a Wilkes Barre, PA judge sentenced 28 to jail for failure to pay small amounts of child support, one as little as $322. One of the most common punishments for falling behind in family-court-ordered payments is to take away a father's driver's license, costing him his job.

The Anti-Eulogy: An Apologia
I've gotten plenty of reaction to my "anti-eulogy" of Johnny Carson (column of February 11). I said he just wasn't very funny, and ever since then I've been pleasantly punished: readers have sent me some of their favorite Carson gags.
by Joe Sobran

Should the U.N. Be Lord of the Oceans?
"Sovereignty. The issue is huge. The mere mention of Kofi Annan in the U.N. caused the crowd to go into a veritable fit.

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