Veto Campaign Finance Reform?
If campaign finance reform makes it a crime to mention the name of a politician 90 days of the year, then political speech is more regulated than pornography, flag burning, and nude dancing. By William F. Buckley, Jr.
A New Racist Strategy
In California, the diversity lobby has rigged up a new and devious way around racial quotas for college admissions. By Walter Williams
New State Constitution? One Man's Account
One man's story of politicians in the Illinois legislature using home rule and education to convince the citizens they needed a Constitutional Convention. Sounds like Alabama.
Pentagon Closing Criticized Office
The Pentagon is shutting down a new office that Defense Secretary Rumsfeld says was irreparably damaged by "inaccurate speculation and assertions" in news reports.
Gun Grabbers Target Your Doctor
The once-respected American Medical Association wants your doctor to butt into your constitutional right to own firearms.
Where's the Posse?
Says Jim Woolsey: "It's high noon for the civilized world. Let timorous Europeans go home to their kids."
Troubled Reno Hopes to Jump Start Campaign
This week, facing hardened public opposition to her campaign for governor, Reno will take the wheel of her red Ford Ranger pickup for a 15-day, cross-state tour.
Is the WSJ Responsible for the Murder of its Reporter?
A letter writer to the MediaNews page claims that the Wall Street Journal is somehow to blame for the kidnapping and possible murder of its reporter Daniel Pearl in Pakistan.
Congressional Uproar Over NPR Smear
Some media liberals may get a dose of their own prescribed medicine in the form of "sensitivity training."
Pearl's Killer May Escape Death Penalty
Unless the murderers of WSJ reporter Daniel Pearl are extradited to the U.S., their status as Muslims may protect them from the death sentence.
Russian Nukes Open to Overthrow
The danger that a rogue "insider" could launch Russian nuclear weapons is real, a new intelligence report warns.
Top Anthrax Suspect Worked In U.S. Lab
The FBI's search for the person who mailed anthrax-laced letters that killed five persons has focused on a former U.S. scientist who worked at a government laboratory.
Bin Laden Alive in Afghanistan?
After weeks of uncertainty over Osama bin Laden's fate, senior US officials say they have fresh evidence that he survived the bombing of Tora Bora, and that he is probably still in the remote terrain.
Terror Tunnels Found in Rome
Investigators have discovered evidence pointing to a bomb plot against the US embassy in Rome. Holes have been found carved into an underground passageway next to the mission.
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