by News Wire | Apr 30, 2000 | POLITICS
Thousands of Americans were holding demonstrations on Wednesday, May 10th, 2000 outside the Federal Buildings of major American cities. The goal of these demonstrations was to make Americans aware that the moral thing to do is the American thing to do: protect... by Edwin A Locke | Apr 30, 2000 | LAW
Reno’s deeper premise is that a totalitarian dictatorship is not inimical to a child’s rights.
by Edwin A. Locke and Richard M. Salsman | Apr 29, 2000 | LAW
Under the direction of Attorney General Janet Reno we have recently reached a low point in our history. In a period of only a few months, she has sought to destroy an entire industry, crush America’s most successful company, and sentence a boy to slavery in a dictatorship.
by News Wire | Apr 28, 2000 | LAW
Renowned (in liberal circles) Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz stated in an interview on the Fox News Channel this week (April 24), that the Clinton administration acted against the law when its agents violently seized 6-year-old Elián Gonzalez from the home of his Miami relatives.
by Robert W Tracinski | Apr 27, 2000 | POLITICS
On April 22, thousands will gather across the country to celebrate Earth Day, a holiday that has risen in the past decade from obscurity to the status of a mainstream, uncontroversial event. After all, who could be against clean air, clean water, and a healthy... by Andrew West | Apr 26, 2000 | POLITICS
Despite claims that economics and politics are separate and distinct in Hong Kong and China, the PetroChina IPO certainly would suggest otherwise. In the first week of April, PetroChina finally completed its beleaguered IPO, issuing 10 percent of its share capital.... by Andrew West | Apr 25, 2000 | POLITICS
Back in 1998, the big question in Japan was which, if any, of Tokyo’s big banks could escape collapse. Burdened by massive, non-performing loans, and holding assets (like Tokyo real estate) that had plunged in value, Japan’s big banks were in a serious... by Andrew West | Apr 25, 2000 | POLITICS
Despite claims that economics and politics are separate and distinct in Hong Kong and China, the PetroChina IPO certainly would suggest otherwise. In the first week of April, PetroChina finally completed its beleaguered IPO, issuing 10 percent of its share capital.... by Larry Elder | Apr 24, 2000 | POLITICS
So many “problems,” so many Feds needed to “solve” them. Fighting exhaustion from having invented the Internet, Al Gore strikes again. He seeks to conquer that age-old, cruel, unfair dilemma — whether to work outside the home or stay home...