Conservatives Are Upset with Bush
President Bush is in trouble with his conservative voting base over immigration, excessive spending by the Republican majority in Congress, and the expansion of government that his initiatives are producing.
War Is Hell!
Caution: This is gruesome. War is not fun, as this video with audio clip of an Apache attacking personnel and vehicles will show. This footage was taken through the helicopter's night sight. (7 MB file. Be patient.)
New ''Fair and Balanced'' TV Channel
One of the nation’s newest and fastest-growing TV news networks says it's tired of left-leaning news reporting and wants to offer Americans a fair and balanced perspective, just as Fox News Channel does.
Tancerdo: Illegal's Plan Will Not Pass Congress
How long can the people's representatives ignore the people -- until the people raise hell!
Republicans Warn Bush on Immigration Policies
Where is the Alabama delegation on this issue?
Polygamy Laws Next To Be Tossed?
A civil rights attorney, has brought a lawsuit challenging Utah's ban on polygamy. And some legal experts say the case could have a fighting chance because of the Supreme Court's gay-sex ruling.
'Buffy' Class Has Stake in Educatio
The lights dim, and on the classroom screen comes yet another installment of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," the story of a hot blond babe who Kung-Fu fought a relentless onslaught of demons plaguing Sunnydale, Calif.
Do We Have a Conservative Pary in the Country Anymore?
Writer says, "Listening to President Bush deliver his State of the Union speech reconfirmed to me that conservatism is dead within the national Republican Party."
What is Accountability and Who Needs It?
Democrats want to move the Auditor's function from its present independent elected office to the Examiners of Public Accounts. Beth Chapman, the present Auditor, discusses the question.
by Alabama State Auditor Beth Chapman
U.N. Influence in U.S. Schools
"As long as the child breathes the poisoned air of nationalism, education in world-mindedness can produce only rather precarious results."
Fourteen Ways to Cut Spending
The Alabama legislature will be meeting to adopt the 2005 budget. Will they finally cut spending?
by J. Elbert Peters
The Strange Case of Immigration Politics
Decades of public polling by the most respectable news and polling organizations have invariably disclosed that solid majorities of the American public want our borders secured, illegal immigrants tracked down and even legal immigration reduced in volume.
Tancredo Wants Ban on Services to Illegals
Tancedo working for state constitutional amendment to ban payments to illegal immigrants.
Forum: Renewing Civic Vision
A rational voice in the education wilderness.
Learning Globally
Another dangerous education fad.
Hillary Gets a Pass
If a Republican had made the sort of joke Sen. Hillary Clinton made at a Missouri fund-raiser, it would have been front page news for days.
Jobs Americans Won't Do
Do we need foreign guest workers to fill an unskilled labor shortage. No, says Mark Krikorian.
Tom Brokaw vs. Conservative "Jihad"
Tom Brokaw is for free speech-- if it's liberal. If it's conservative it's e-mail and telephonic Jihad.
Conservative Groups Break With Republican Leadership
National leaders of six conservative organizations yesterday broke with the Republican majorities in the House and Senate, accusing them of spending like "drunken sailors."
Christains Fight California's Muslim Indoctrination of Schoolchildren
For those who don't believe our children are being indoctrinated in the public schools.
America's fate in hands of illegal aliens
Take a look at two writers who are giving us fair warning about the effects of illegal immigration.
Betrayal Behind Israeli Attack on U.S. Ship
In attacking the USS Liberty, Israel committed acts of murder against U.S. servicemen and an act of war against the United States.
Amnesty and Culture
The president claims that America lacks the political will to deport the eight to twelve million illegal aliens already here, so we have no choice but to grant them visas.
Bush Admits He Targeted Saddam From the Start
President Bush acknowledged for the first time yesterday that he was mapping preparations to topple Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein as soon as he took office.
Confronting the Campus Rascals
Universities in America have become agencies for cultural change.
Astray on Amnesty
Even the President doesn't favor obeying the law -- my goodness, what a country.
Deportation of Accused Nazi Halted
Cabinet secrecy and possible conflict of interest by two senior Cabinet ministers could lead to the restitution of Canadian citizenship to an accused Nazi war criminal.
GOP Congressman Gets Earful On Immigration
"My phone was ringing off the hook [with people saying], `We don't want to change the name on the US Capitol to the Mexican Department of Social Services,' " Gallegly said.
Real Message of the Bush Amnesty
If George Bush's amnesty for between 8 million and 14 million illegal aliens is enacted, you can kiss the old America goodbye.
Cutting Students Hard But Necessary
The latest result of the Consent Decree that helped create Dothan's magnet schools sent a large number of students back to regular classrooms last week, and some parents are not happy about it.
Martin Luther King Day: A Preview in Rocky Mount N.C.
The holidays are over, and America slouches happily toward the next one, which is Martin Luther King Day in just two weeks. In Rocky Mount, North Carolina, the locals are already celebrating by a racial power struggle between whites and blacks.
Did Gun Control Lead to Sep 11?
One of the clearest examples of being defenseless thanks to gun control was a last conversation between a passenger on Flight 97 and his wife.
Why People Fear Guns
With the avalanche of horrific news stories about guns, it's no wonder people find it hard to believe anything good about guns.
Why the Cherokee Nation Allied Themselves With the CSA
Birmingham author explains role of Cherokee Nation in the War for Southern Independence. A fascinating account.
Hue and Cry on 'Whiteness Studies'
Now, despite widespread criticism and what some opponents view as major flaws in the curriculum, at least 30 institutions -- from Princeton University to the University of California at Los Angeles -- teach courses in whiteness studies.
Conservative Club Members Attacked
High School Student Tim Beuler founded the Conservative Club to counter the liberalism in his school. Now he is be attacked by teachers and threatened by students.
Texas Rep. Switches to GOP
Texas Rep. Ralph Hall intends to switch parties, GOP sources said Friday night.
The Truth About Lincoln
During his lifetime he was "one of the least popular presidents the country has ever known"; he was either an agnostic or, more likely, an atheist, and every minister in Springfield, Illinois, opposed his election.
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