Senator Believes Republicans Have Lost Way
Republicans used to believe in balanced budgets. Republicans used to believe in fiscal responsibility, limited international entanglements and limited government. We have lost our way.
Lessons From the September Tax Fight
In September Alabama voted two-to-one against the largest tax hike in the state's history. The proposal was made by Republican Governor Bob Riley. Here are some of the lessons learned from this battle.
by Hugh Mcinnish
Patrick Buchanan Defends the South
What is it in the wiring of these neocons that they so loathe white Southerners who cherish the monuments, men and memories of the Lost Cause?
Gen. Tommy Franks Speaks Out
Gen. Tommy Franks says that if the United States is hit with a weapon of mass destruction that inflicts large casualties, the Constitution will likely be discarded in favor of a military form of government.
Bleak Outlook for U.S. in Iraq Says Blix
"There's a hatred against the United States and you have 130,000 American troops sitting there as a big target," said Hans Blix.
Fox News Follows Neocon Line
The DOD repudiation of the story did not stop Fox News, a neocon propaganda organ, from repeating the story throughout the subsequent weekend and again on its evening news program on Monday evening.
Kennedy's ''Neanderthal'' Statement Ignored by Media
A Lexis-Nexis search showed that Kennedy's remark has been covered by just three newspapers nationwide.
Moore A Victim of Judicial Power Grab
The chairman of the Constitutionl Party is defending Moore as a victim of an activist judiciary bent on crushing the rights of the individual states.
From Hero, to Whistle-Blower, to Celebrity
The Pentagon "used me to symbolize all this stuff," Lynch told a fawning Diane Sawyer on ABC last week. "It's wrong."
The Flood Continues
Since 2000, more than 2.3 million immigrants, many of them illegal flooded into the U.S., a Washington-based think tank reported this past week.
UN to Control the Internet?
An attempt by developing countries to put management of the internet under United Nations auspices may be shelved for now - but the issue is firmly on the international agenda.
What Financial Crisis?
Despite an alleged financial crisis, some state senators have doled out more than $200,000 in extra pay to certain Senate employees.
Could This Be Part of Our School Problem?
The late Richard Feynman, a very famous physicist, writes of his hilarious experiences on a California schoolbook committee.
It Ain't Over Yet!
AEA Czar Paul Hubbert is renewing his onslaught to capture more of your money. See his poll.
Iraq Is Another Vietnam
Despite the myriad voices in the press insisting, "Iraq is not a Vietnam!" the indisputable fact is that it really IS another Vietnam.
The Merced Pitchfork Murders
A sad story about a crazed attacker that killed some children. The media, however, hid the truth about how gun laws assured their demise.
Iraq vs. Vietnam: a Comparison
Watching the recent storm of car bombs, rockets, and gunfire in central Iraq raises memories of the January, 1968 Tet offensive in Vietnam.
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