Israelis Ready for a Divorce
Both Israelis and Palestinians are tired of the conflict. For the first time, it seems that majorities on both sides might be willing to live with less than what they want.
Murdoch New Gutenberg?
Rupert Murdoch talking: ''To find something comparable, you have to go back 500 years to the printing press, the birth of mass media – which, incidentally, is what really destroyed the old world of kings and aristocracies. Technology is shifting power away from the editors, the publishers, the establishment, the media elite. Now it’s the people who are taking control.''
Is Catholicism (Christianity) Now Unacceptable?
Smith has been fired for remarks that the GOP governor considers ''inappropriate, insensitive and unacceptable.'' What did Smith say? Did he cut loose into some racist rant using the ''n'' word? No.
North Dakota to Sue NCAA Over Mascot Ruling
The University of North Dakota plans to sue the NCAA to avoid penalties for using the school's Fighting Siou nickname and Indian head logo, which the association considers demeaning to American Indians.
Should We Strike North Korea?
Should the United States allow a country openly hostile to it and armed with nuclear weapons to perfect an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of delivering nuclear weapons to U.S. soil?
Communists Gaining in South Afrca
The South African Communist Party (SACP) has been making significant progress in establishing itself as a community-based, mass-appeal organisation, while its ally, the ruling African National Congress (ANC), has been looking the other way.
'A White Individual" - How The Voting Rights Act Promotes Racial Polarization
With Congress poised to extend, for another quarter-century, certain "temporary" provisions of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, it's worth pondering some of the political mischief taking place these days in the name of "voting rights."
Another Disappointment From The Black Caucus
Star Parker on Rep. William Jefferson: "Race must be transformed into a reason to demand more responsibility and set higher stands rather than the opposite, which is what we now get from our black leaders."
Top 10 reasons to Oppose Kennedy-McCain Bill
A nifty top ten list of the worst provisions of the Senate’s Kennedy-Bush-McCain Guest Worker Amnesty Bill has been provided by FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
Mexican Drug CartelsTaking Over US Cities
Mexican drug cartels operating in cities in the U.S. are buying up legitimate businesses to launder money and using some of the proceeds to win local mayoral and city council seats for politicians who can shape the policies and personnel decisions of their police forces.
Conservatives to Bush: Change Course on Immigration
Top conservative leaders have written President Bush telling him to drop his insistence on a guest-worker program and a path to citizenship for illegal aliens and instead support the 85 percent of congressional Republicans who want to tighten law enforcement first.
Property Rights Still Threatened by Kelo Decision
It has been a year since the Kelo v. City of New London decision, the U.S. Supreme Court's controversial decision that granted an unprecedented expansion of the government's power of eminent domain.
by Gary Palmer
Time for Democrats and Republicans to Put Up or Shut Up
The failure to garner the 60 votes necessary to bring the Federal Marriage Amendment up for a vote in the U.S. Senate is further evidence of the disconnect between the politicians in Washington and the voters in the states.
by Gary Palmer
NRA Warns of U.N. Gun Control
An American delegation will participate in a controversial United Nations small-arms conference criticized by Second Amendment advocates as a threat to U.S. gun ownership.
Leveling The Playing Field
The civil rights laws of the 1960s that eliminated racial preferences have been openly violated with affirmative action that discriminates against white people. Corrections are available if white people will get over their racial pandering.
Anothe Reason To Oppose The Senate Sellout: WelfareFor The Entire World
A growing welfare program for non-citizens with no restrictions.
Paranoid Mugabe Leads Zimbabwe to Edge of Abyss
The Internal Crisis Group says Zimbabwe is hurtling towards becoming a failed state plagued by insecurity and chaos. It says prospects for anarchy are high because of the current political turmoil, economic emergency, heightened repression and deepening public anger.
GOP Chair in Bush's Texas Decries His Lack of Immigration Enforcement
Well-orchestrated by left-wing liberal groups, thousands of illegal aliens marched in the streets waving foreign flags, defacing our Flag, and demanding that we recognize them as law-abiding citizens.
Diversity Ruling Could Be A Big Deal
Although forcing racial diversity is illegal, the federal government itself practices it. Now, the Supreme Court will decide again, as they did in the Michigan case, whether we should obey our laws.
Incumbent's Rights Act
The Voting Rights Act is no longer needed to protect minorities. It is now used to protect incumbents. It ought to be eliminated, but neither the Democrats nor the Republicans have the courage to act responsibly.So, another 25 years of artificial voting rights.
Birthright Sale
The Senate immigration bill is "selling our birthright for a message of political pottage." It provides little real control, and it requires consulting the Mexican government before any controls are put in place, including a fence. "It puts Mexico's Vicente Fox in charge of the hen house"
Senator Sessions Right to Oppose Immigration Bill
The U.S. Senate debate over what to do about the illegal migration of millions of Mexicans and Central Americans into the United States is a defining example of how politicians in both parties have completely abandoned our national interests in favor of political interests.
by Gary Palmer
Terrorist Zarqawi Killed in Iraq
President Bush on Thursday said Iraqi and U.S. forces have "delivered justice to the most wanted terrorist in Iraq" after officials confirmed that the most wanted terrorist in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was killed in Iraq.
Brimelow: Senate Action is Treason
Among many other awful things, including amnesty, this disgusting special-interest feeding frenzy will at least double legal immigration from its current unprecedented highs. It is quite plainly treason.
South Africa: Pupil Violence Makes War Zones of Schools
Violent crime is threatening to turn South Africa’s public schools into war zones as assaults against pupils and vandalism and burglary shoot up.
Study: Web is the No. 1 At-work Media
Web media is the dominant at-work media and No. 2 in the home, according to a new report from the Online Publishers Association.
High Hopes for Drone in LA Skies
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drone aircraft, are about to be launched for the first time by the police in Los Angeles.
Toronto Police Chief Pleads for Calm
Toronto police Chief Bill Blair called on Muslims and non-Muslims alike to let cooler heads prevail Sunday after 17 people were arrested in connection with what authorities say was a plan to stage a massive terrorist attack.
Is Democracy Enough?
Pat Buchanan asks whether democracy is enough: When Eliot wrote, the world had before it a textbook example of how democracy can be exploited by its enemies: the Third Reich. After his failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, Hitler decided to take the longer road to power, the democracy road.
I Need Help In Understanding This One
The ballot is a powerful weapn. What happens when this weapon is placed in the hands of tens of millions of people who had no respect whatsoever for the laws of this country? What happens when this weapon is placed in the hands of people who show no desire whatsoever to assimilate into American culture; people who show disdain for our language and our customs; people who wave flags of their homeland instead of the banner of the United States as they demonstrate for their undeserved amnesty?
Pictures Show Impact of Mugabe's Urban Blitz
The human rights group Amnesty International released satellite images on Wednesday showing the obliteration of a large community during last year's settlement clearances in Zimbabwe that made 700 000 people homeless.
Preserving the Liberals' Vision
This is a vision of the world more precious than gold. To those who believe it, this vision is a treasure beyond price because it is also a wonderful vision of themselves.
Brave New World
What if the free society chooses to become a decadent and depraved society? Do we still owe it allegiance and loyalty? Does a community have the right to impose its values, if those values are rooted in religion, on a minority that disbelieves in those values?