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$14 Million Study Questions Student Laptops Effectiveness
Our country has been waiting for a scientifically conducted study on laptops. Now we have it.

AL Governor Chides Union Boss Hubbert
''You can't be vice chairman of the Democratic Party and totally support the Democratic agenda and then say it's not political,'' Alabama Governor Riley said Friday.

Youths Ordered Off The Streets by 10 PM
Our nation's capital, Washington, DC is being turned into a cesspool, including attacks and murders of tourist. Everybody who can has moved to the surburbs. Will the President have to move?

Everyone Has His Reasons
When it comes to war, everyone has his reasons. Nowhere is that more vividly illustrated than in the Middle East.
by Joe Sobran

Schools May Answer in Court for Censoring Students
A Christian attorney says a Colorado high school was wrong to withhold a valedictorian's diploma because her commencement speech encouraged people to learn about Jesus Christ.

Politicians Insult Our Intelligence On Immigration
Are the citizens of this country to be people committed to this country or people who go back and forth, who expect American culture to adjust to them instead of vice versa, and who are kept separate and disaffected by their leaders and by the multicultural cult? We already have too many Americans with no real commitment to this country and no willingness to defend it.

The Lawless State
Sometimes the deepest changes in a political system sneak in almost unnoticed. So it has been in the United States, which has quietly shifted from being a decentralized federal republic to being a centralized democracy.
by Joe Sobran

The President Shows the Courage of His Convictions
When it comes to complex moral issues, especially those involving science, it seems to me that the public prefers leaders with certainty.
by Gary Palmer

The Bell Curve Is Always There
Charles Murray, Author of The Bell Curve blows the whistle on the Dept. of Education and shows the deceptiveness of their grading system.

Oh, For Pete's Sake
Republicans need to focus on issues that the public thinks are important. Two of these issues are illegal immigration and reduced goovernment spending.

Riders Against Illegal Immigration
Election day is more than three months away, but a group of border state residents wants to push the issue of illegal immigration to the forefront of campaign issues.

Alabama Congressman Questions ''North American Union''
An Alabama congressman is pressing the Department of Commerce to fully disclose a congressionally unauthorized plan to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that critics say could lead to a North American union.

No, This is Not 'Our War'
On American TV, former Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says the ruination of Lebanon is Hezbollah's doing. But is it Hezbollah that is using U.S.-built F-16s, with precision-guided bombs, and 155-mm artillery pieces to wreak death and devastation on Lebanon?

Lieberman Going Down in Connecticut
Joe Lieberman's world is imploding in slow motion right in front of him and he and his campaign clearly have no clue what to do. Yesterday's Quinnipiac poll confirms private polling and shows Lamont surging ahead of the three-term incumbent, 51% - 47%.

How Could Both Sides Have Blundered So Badly?
Miscalculations by Israel and Hizbullah have weakened Lebanon's fragile unity. A ceasefire is needed immediately.

Suspected Absentee Ballot Abuse in Alabama Primary
Washington County, Alabama officials said they are unsure about their next step in dealing with 57 absentee ballots sent to a McIntosh woman's home and restaurant.

Congress Considers Eliminating the Penny
The rising cost of metals isn't just hurting jewelry makers and aluminum consumers. The price of copper and nickel, the very materials used to make U.S. currency, is on the minds of House lawmakers trying to find a way to cut production expenses.

Report Slams Interior Department Official for Going on Buffalo Hunt
A senior Interior Department official was awarded his own buffalo to hunt on a billionaire's ranch a month before his office designated Houston as a port for exotic wildlife, a move that benefited the ranch owner.

Saint Paul and the Liberal Agenda
As a Catholic, I feel a special sympathy for conservative Anglicans and Episcopalians. Talk about a hijacked religion!
by Joe Sobran

Hezbollah Threat to U.S. 'Serious'
The Iranian-sponsored terrorist organization Hezbollah' threats to attack U.S. interests around the world are being taken seriously by U.S. law enforcement and intelligence officials who say the group's agents have attempted illegal entry into the country through the southern border and have staked out 20 potential sensitive targets.

Israel Strikes Long-Range Missile
An IDF airstrike in Lebanon on Monday destroyed at least one long-range Iranian missile capable of hitting Tel Aviv, military officials said.
by SuppressedNews

The Associate Vice Chancellor of White Guilt
In reality, diversity is no different than the "colored" signs that used to identify drinking fountains.

Pulling Black America Out Of Oblivion
Our nation's capital is being destroyed, and Star Parker accurately placing the blame. We should all throw political correctness out the window and take note.

Diversity Is Strength! It's Also --- Lebanonization
Watch out America -- diversity may not be the panacea it's touted to be.

Captive Nations Week
More than likely, the vast majority of Americans have no idea that the third week in July is Captive Nations Week. This week was set aside to draw attention to those countries that are under the oppression of communist and dictatorial regimes.
by Gary Palmer

Senate Denies Funds For New Border Fence
Less than two months after voting overwhelmingly to build 370 miles of new fencing along the border with Mexico, the Senate voted against Sen. Jeff Sessions' bill providing funds to build it.

Convictions Mean it is Time for a Change
Recent convictions of former public officials are more sad examples of the biggest problem facing Alabama-the loss of the public's trust and respect for our governing bodies.
by Gary Palmer

MSM Losing Ground
The point is, mass culture isn't so mass anymore. Instead, culture is evolving into a ''mass of niches.'' So, at least, says Chris Anderson, the editor-in-chief of Wired magazine.

The 'Race Schools': Your Tax Dollars at Work
White people of America, did you know that you are funding an organization dedicated to eliminating you from your country?

States Try to Block Illegal Workers
At least 30 states have passed laws or taken other steps this year to crack down on illegal immigrants, often making it harder for undocumented workers to find jobs or receive public services.

Subway Slasher Attacks With Power Saws
This morning's vicious New York City subway attack by a madman armed with cordless electric power saws is just more proof that Mayor Michael Bloomberg's on-going campaign against guns is misguided and myopic.

Watch This Ad!
Republican running for Congress in North Carolina has a blockbuster ad. Remarkably politically incorrect.

The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy
The first weapon of choice for the Israeli lobby when someone with prestige publishes a soundly researched paper or book critical of Israel or its powerful lobby is silence.

Whose to Blame?
To say that there is an underachievement problem among black children in the public schools is a given. To say that the cause is racism and money also seems to be a given. However, Dr. Walter Williams has a different view.

Has Noah's Ark Been Found?
Such news has been reported before. Will this time be different? A team of Texas archaeologists believe they may have located the remains of Noah's Ark in Iran's Elburz mountain range. Their discovery raises even more questions.

The Voting Rights Act Is No Panacea
Star Parker: The Voting Rights Act passed at a moment in American history when idealism prevailed. It was a moment when the "dream" consisted of a society of law equally applied to all. This all has cynically morphed into a reality in which law is used for social engineering and political ends and which, in the 2006 version of the Voting Rights Act, produces more segregation."

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