by Walter Williams | May 4, 2005 | POLITICS
Let’s talk about the rich — those people who, according to former Congressman Richard Gephardt, are “winners in life’s lottery.” Or the people whom director Michael Moore preaches, in his book “Dude, Where’s my Country?”... by Keith Lockitch | May 3, 2005 | Religion, SCIENCE
The central issue under debate is whether “intelligent design” is, in fact, a genuine scientific theory or merely a disguised form of religious advocacy–creationism in camouflage.
by Dr Michael Hurd | May 2, 2005 | Military, Money & Banking, POLITICS
Opinion surveys have indicated that a growing number of young people and their parents are wary of the Army’s recruiting pitch at a time when soldiers in Iraq are killed and wounded virtually every day. Spring is typically one of the more difficult periods of... by Nicholas Provenzo | May 1, 2005 | POLITICS
There’s already been a lot of chatter over GW Law school professor Jeffrey Rosen’s portrayal of the “Constitution in Exile” movement in the New York Times, but here’s what I consider to be the million dollar line: All restoration...