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Does Family Income Affect Students’ Scores?
Educators, and many others, believe that family income affects students scores. But is this really true?
by Hugh McInnish

Why Do Conservatives Want War?
Conservatives usually oppose wasteful spending programs, yet war is the most wasteful spending program of all. Enormous amounts of wealth are diverted from production to destruction. Is it worth it?

School Censors Christian, Girl Sues
In Michigan, diversity apparently includes everything except Christianity.
by Brad Taylor

NEA's Terrorism Tamers
Let's stop teaching children what's wrong with America, and start teaching them what's right.

Has Bush Been Mouse-Trapped into War?
Sharon wants America to go to war. But what is in Sharon's interest is not in America's interest.

Homerschoolers Impress Elite Colleges
Stanford has been so impressed with its homeschooled applicants that its admissions office began tracking homeschooled students in 1999 to learn more about them.

Which Is Worse: Geo. III, or Geo. Bush?
Think of it this way. Would you rather deal with a tax on the tea you drink— even if you drink a lot of it— or with the Internal Revenue Service?

Fixing What Needs Fixing
Elections in Alabama are rarely about substantive ideas for fixing what needs fixing because facing issues head on and being honest about what needs to be done is usually a sure-fire way to lose an election.
by Gary Palmer

The Two-faced Press
Reporters can be as two-faced as politicians. On Monday, they say one thing. Come Tuesday, they can say the opposite without a hint of embarrassment.

Bush "Drunk," Farrakhan Says
"The president of the country seems to be drunk," Farrakhan said Sunday at the Hillside Chapel & Truth Center on Cascade Road in Atlanta. "He seems to be drunk with the power."

Students of the World Unite
As our students return to school, some classrooms have become a microcosm of communism.
by Frederick Meekins

Is Bill Pryor Heading for a Federal Judgeship?
"Sources" claim that a plan is afoot to appoint State Attorney General Bill Pryor to a vacant federal judgeship whether or not he is re-elected attorney general. Sen Session said involved.

Ashcroft: Good Intentions on a Bad Road
Last week’s New York Times story made it official: Many conservatives are sorry they ever supported former Missouri Gov. John Ashcroft’s appointment as attorney general.

Christian Educator Perturbed by NEA's Post-Sept. 11 Stance
"We are at war with the Muslims. We are at war with right and wrong. We are at war with evil. And we are war with the Islamic religion."

NEA Suggests Bogus History Lessons
The National Education Association is suggesting that teachers not "suggest any group is responsible" for the terrorist hijackings that killed more than 3,000 people.

It's Your Fault
It’s easy to point out all the problems that we face in local government and in our nation’s capital, but who do we blame for these problems?
by Seth Weathers

California Attacks Homeschooling
"Parents who home school their children are operating outside the law," says the California Department of Education. The homeschooling community has begun to feel the effects.

Mugabe Jails Whites Staying on Farms
They're just the white Europeans who built the country from nothing - who needs them?

Blacks Take Over Farms as Whites Flee Police
At least 20 white farmers were rounded up and flung into police cells across Zimbabwe yesterday as hundreds of new black farmers celebrated their new opportunities.

Mexico's Diplomatic Insult
The Pres. of Mexico is stiffing Pres. Bush at every turn. Why doesn't Bush tell him where to - get a stiffer back Mr.President.

Rule No. 1 - "Don't Complain, Criticize or Condemn"
New rules at NASA - a path to mediocrity.
by Jim Jackson

Mideast Influx Surged in 1990s
A national study shows a continuing surge of people seeking to come to the United States from the Mideast. Virginia had the country's fastest growing population of immigrants from the Middle East in the 1990s.

Driver's Licence Scam Probed for Terrorist Link
Five former or current employees of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation office in Toronto have now been charged in connection with the scheme.

Don't Let Words Fool You
In the old-time comic strip "Li'l Abner," one of the characters revealed that a new stranger in town had spent many years in reform school. Another character replied, "Well, he must be reformed by now."

Finally: The Brits Fight Back
The English are making a last ditch effort. On Aug. 7, the London Times published an article by one of its editors titled, "Britain is Losing Britain."

Why (thank goodness!) Mosquitoes Can't Spread HIV
Think of mosquitoes as having two tiny straws inside their proboscis, or "stinger." Through one they spit an anti-clotting saliva to thin your blood, which they sip through the other.

Will Vouchers Destroy Private Schools?
Beware of governments providing gifts!
by Jim Jackson

Clandestine Movement of Drugs, People Engulfs Area
The creeping corruption has even overcome some children, who have dropped out of school to join the smugglers' payroll as spies.

Shoot Out on Mexican Border
A park ranger has been killed in a. shootout. His death has been linked to hit a squad that killed 4, officials say.

Prayer in Kansas Senate Explodes Like Bombshell
A prayer delivered in the Kansas Senate was so strong that several (presumably liberal) members walked out. Elsewhere the prayer received massive approval.
by Rev. Joe Wright

The Nobleness of Black Conservatives
Have you ever considered what it would be like to be a black political conservative in modern America? Are you brave enough to endure the kind of vilification and scorn they routinely encounter?

U.S. is Blessed to Ponder Terror at Leisure
A good reminder -- required reading

The Power of Tennessee Talk Radio
When local talk show hosts spotlight issues of government abuse, corruption or unmet needs, they force the politicians to tune in to the problem.

Don't Arrest Terrorists, INS Says
"We are not allowed to arrest and detain people in the arrival area of the airport – even if they are terrorists," complained Terry Hamilton, an LAX inspector and 14-year INS veteran.

Memories of the Army's Best Invention
Many soldiers, past and present, regard the P-38 C-ration can opener as the Army's best invention. It was developed in just 30 days in the summer of 1942 by the Subsistence Research Laboratory in Chicago.

Release Your Testimony, Mr. Torricelli
A series of events has been set into motion that have placed Mr. Torricelli's political career in jeopardy, and, with it, the Democratic Party's one-vote margin in the Senate.

Quirky NY Times Poll
In the breezy style the Times uses for all its crackpot ideas, it explained that America need only "ensure that Iraq is disarmed of all unconventional weapons."

Black Leader Booed by Black Journalists
A black leader known for his opposition to Jessie Jackson was booed by black journalists when he urged 2-parent households, education, repairing 'moral damage.

Conservatives Funding Leftist Causes
The Johnson Foundation, a product of Johnson & Johnson, funded the principle studies for Hillary Clinton’s health care plan. At the same time, the Johnson & Johnson company was sending out lobbyists to try and defeat that plan.

Good Government Wins One
State Rep. Jim Haney, R-Huntsville, asked the commission to rule on the question of performing two jobs. Haney said it is nearly impossible for a government employee to serve in the Legislature and still fulfill all the duties of a regular job.

Tragedy Used to Market Electronic Branding
Some suggest we dramatically alter our way of life to prevent child abductions.
by Frederick Meekins

UK in Hot Immigration Debate
Figures from Migration Watch UK, led by a former diplomat and an Oxford University demographer, predict more than two million people will arrive in the UK every 10 years for the foreseeable future.

Clinton's Black Hawk History
When the former President distorts history for the sake of political advantage, someone has to clean up afterward.

Sixty Illegals Locked in Hot Trailer for 12 Hours
"There were more than 60 people locked in the trailer for no less than 12 hours," said Frank Chavarria. It was dark, and it was hot. Those people were at the point of despair when they finally got out."

Liberal Media Changes Mind About Larry Klayman
Life if full of surprises. Here's one. Who ever imagined that Larry Klayman would be the darling of National Public Radio?

Abortion Pamphlets Stir Debate
State Health Officer Donald Williamson knows he's caught between a rock and a hard place about a proposed abortion information booklet that he has to deliver to clinics by Oct. 14.

Tuscaloosa Schools to Try Uniforms
Students at two city middle schools will begin wearing uniforms this year, but some parents criticize the effort and say it’s confusing.

Senate Shields Torricelli With Double Standard
So far, only the six members of the Ethics Committee—three Democrats and three Republicans—committee staffers and Torricelli himself have seen the evidence and heard the testimony in the case.

British, U. S. Experts Warn Against Iraq War
“You don’t have licence to attack someone else’s country just because you don’t like the leadership,” said a former British Chief.

B'ham News Excoriates Teachers' Union Paul Hubbert
Union boss Paul Hubbert and the AEA battled for years to keep teachers and school workers from being subjected to background checks.

The Story of the Successful Diamond Cartel
The major investors in the diamond mines realized that they had no alternative but to merge their interests into a single entity that would be powerful enough to control production.

Forget Optimism
A conservative ought to be a pessimist, at least about human nature, human society, and the prospects for improving them.

Senators to Take Lie Detector Tests?
FBI agents have asked some senators if they would be willing to submit to lie detector tests as part of a broad investigation into leaks of classified information.

Draft-dodger Clinton Eager to Die for Israel
"If Iraq came across the Jordan River, I would grab a rifle and get in the trench and fight and die," the ex-president said to wild applause at a Jewish fund-raiser in Toronto.

Constitutional Reform in Alabama
The media in Alabama is pushing constitutional reform -- beware!
by Jim Jackson

Greek Tragedy at Auburn University
After 10 years of service, John Sophocleus, the Libertarian Party candidate for Alabma governor, has not been re-hired at Auburn University.

 


 
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