The Comparison That Ends the Conversation
Someone should post a sign in the Senate cloakroom or wherever Important People Who Should Know Better will see it. The sign would warn politicians against comparing anything to the Nazis or Hitler or the Holocaust.
Election Commission Considers Regulation of Web Sites
The Federal Election Commission says web logs just might be a threat to democracy and it's considering whether to police them. The famously free-spirited Web community is fighting back.
Justice Souter's Home Subject to Eminent Domain
Although this property is owned by an individual, David H. Souter, a recent Supreme Court decision, "Kelo vs. City of New London" clears the way for this land to be taken by the Government of Weare through eminent domain and given to my LLC for the purposes of building a hotel.
A Grassroots Backlash Against Illegals Is Building
New Hampshire is part of a fast-spreading grassroots backlash whose message to Washington is simple: Seal the borders from illegal immigration, or we'll take matters into our own hands.
Is It an Unwinnable 'Republican War'?
Buchanan: "With polls showing three in five Americans consider the war a mistake and want to begin bringing the troops home, some somber conclusions can be reached.
A Time to Remember and Preserve
Masses of Americans are now graduating from our high schools and colleges with little appreciation for the ideas and principles on which America was founded. Most likely, the 4th of July or Independence Day, will not mean much more to most Americans than cookouts at the lake, beach trips, and/or department store sales.
by Gary Palmer
Guest Visas Hurt IT Jobs for Women
Want to know why women's share of tech jobs is shrinking? Look at the temporary guest workers entering the country, most of whom are male.
Ethnomathematics
2 + 2 now equals the study of white European abusive culture vs. black African abused culture.
ACLU Defends Polygamy
The president of the American Civil Liberties Union says polygamy is among the "fundamental rights" that her organization will continue to defend.
Black Illinois Senator Speaks on out Lincoln
"I cannot swallow whole the view of Lincoln as the Great Emancipator," Obama said. Anyone who actually reads the Emancipation Proclamation knows it was more a military document than a clarion call for justice."
Tancredo Questions Denver Library's Switch to Spanish
Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) asked questions about the Denver Public Library’s Spanish language policies in a letter sent to Mayor John Hickenlooper today. The letter asked a dozen questions.
The American Story
Karl Marx: "If I can steal their history, I can steal their country." The balkinazation of America is part of this process.
Illegal Immigration Tsunami, Part 2
Our illegal immigration problem is so enormous and out of control that it is very difficult even to measure. Some have very appropriately termed the immigration tsunami an invasion. [This is part 2 of a 3 part series - Ed.]
by Mike Scruggs
Foreign Workers With Fake Docs Entered Tenn. Nuke Plant
Sixteen foreign-born construction workers with phony immigration documents were able to enter a nuclear weapons plant in Knoxville, Tennessee because of lax security controls, a federal report said Monday.
Bill to Target Aid to Mexico
Rep. Bob Beauprez wants to block $66 million in aid to Mexico if the country will not hand over accused cop-killers without strings attached.
The Media Has Lost the Publics Trust
June has been a bad news month for the news media. A recent report indicates that the general public's trust in newspapers and television news are at all-time lows.
by Gary Palmer
Joe and the Law
Some readers have expressed mild alarm at my recent allusion to an arrest warrant for my grandson Joe. (See "Different Strokes," May 31, 2005.) I don't want to give my public the false impression that Joe is a hardened criminal, so I'd better issue a clarification.
by Joe Sobran
Illegal Immigration Tsunami, Part 1
The first in a three-part series about illegal immigration, the impending disaster, and the need for real immigration reform instead of phony solutions.
by Mike Scruggs
Different Strokes
Once again I've pulled my disappearing act, this time for less than a week in hospital. I enjoy the pampering, but I confess I'm getting a little tired of Jell-O. [We do wish Joe a speedy and complete recovery. - Brad, Hugh, & Jim]
by Joe Sobran
Conservatives Resist Expansion of Patriot Act
A closed-door vote by the Senate Intelligence Committee last week to expand law enforcement powers under the USA Patriot Act is prompting sharp criticism from some conservative leaders who are otherwise among the most vocal allies of President Bush and the Republican leadership in Congress.
Time to Pass the Healthy Marriage Initiative
24 million children are living in homes without biological fathers 39 years the first Father's Day, as a result of the breakdown of marriage and the growing acceptance of single parenthood.
by Gary Palmer
Dean Attacks Christians, Republicans
A SuppressedNews QuickTake
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean attacked average Americans this week.
by SuppressedNews
Movies as History
Old movies show us old manners, the standards of behavior that used to hold American society together. The rules were mostly implicit, enforced less by law than by civil affections.
by Joe Sobran
Deep Throat, the FBI, and 9-11
The revelation that Deep Throat was actually Mark Felt, the No. 2 man at the FBI during the Nixon Presidency, has focused new attention on the Watergate era. But with the revelation that Felt was the informant that brought down Nixon should also come some attention to the investigations into the FBI and Felt's activities after Watergate and the consequences the nation suffered on 9/11 as a direct result.
by Gary Palmer