Attack Iran, US Chief Ordered British
An attack would almost certainly have provoked open conflict with Iran. But the British chose instead to resolve the matter through diplomatic channels.
Wall Street Journal Misses the Mark on Immigration Debate
In the Wall Street Journal's June 17 editorial Republican office-holders who support President Bush's "guest worker" program are praised, while opponents are ridiculed.
Children Will Be Left Behind
George Bush's school accountability law, enacted to much fanfare two years ago, is something of a fraud. It cannot possibly perform as advertised.
Clinton Chides Media Over Affair
Former US President Bill Clinton has hit out at the media's treatment of his affair with Monica Lewinsky in a BBC television interview.
Larry Bird Breaches the Taboo
Boston Celtic basketball legend Larry Bird and Green Bay Packer great Paul Hornung recently incurred the wrath of the sports scribblers for speaking frankly about the Great American Taboo.
Two Illegal Immigrants Found Dead
Two undocumented immigrants were found dead at opposite ends of the El Paso sector of the Border Patrol during the past two days, officials said.
Terrorists Moved Freely in U.S.
Unversed in English, they moved freely around our country as they planned and trained for an act of mass murder.
Was Reagan the First Neoconservative?
Ronald Reagan was one of us, a Cold War anti-communist union leader in the 1940s when neocons were still in mourning for Leon Trotsky.
Silencing whom?
Another breath of wisdom from Thomas Sowell.
by Thomas Sowell
New Myths on Reagan’s Record
By the time Ronald Reagan’s body arrived on Capitol Hill, the news media were already feeling the urgent need to balance the outpouring of love and nostalgia with a screed or two from Americans who hated Reagan.
Illegal Aliens a Problem in Maryland
In Maryland a county lawmaker claims the federal government is ignoring local law enforcement agencies' reports on the presence of illegal aliens.
America Mourns Passing of President Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, died today at his home in California. He was 93 years old and had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Kerry Gives the Finger to Vietnam Vet
Certain presidential nominee John F. Kerry gave the middle finger to a Vietnam veteran at the Vietnam Memorial Wall on Memorial Day morning.
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