by Stefan Spath | Oct 17, 2000 | POLITICS
In responding to a crisis, most of us feel more comfortable employing some sort of action rather than inaction. Their is a call to “Do Something” — even when nothing needs to be done. That is why politicians and sundry financial gurus from around the... by Andrew Lewis | Oct 17, 2000 | Abortion, Women's Rights
While the FDA’s delayed approval of the “Abortion Pill” RU-486 (which will be sold in America as mifepristone), is generally a good sign for the recognition of abortion rights, the conditions that the FDA has placed on its use raise serious concerns... by Michelle Malkin | Oct 16, 2000 | POLITICS
Grab a bag of popcorn and get out your hankies. This one’s a real tear-jerker — for taxpayers, that is.Movie theaters are shutting down all across America. The stock prices of major multiplex chains are plummeting. Cinema companies are declaring... by Dr Michael Hurd | Oct 16, 2000 | Religion
Vice presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman recently called for the United States “to reaffirm our faith and renew the dedication of our nation and ourselves to God and God’s purposes.”
by Michelle Malkin | Oct 15, 2000 | POLITICS
Vice President Al Gore — Mr. Environmentalism, Mr. Encyclopedic Mind — went blank during the second presidential debate this week when challenged on one of the most alarming land issues facing the nation. Highlighting the difference in their approaches to... by Thomas Sowell | Oct 15, 2000 | Education, POLITICS
Many people hear only one side of the story of our public schools, because only the teachers’ unions have both the incentives and the millions of dollars required to produce sustained advertising campaigns about education. These campaigns intensify during an... by Robert W Tracinski | Oct 15, 2000 | Middle East & Israel, POLITICS
After seven years of tireless negotiations, we can finally see the hard-won result of the Middle Eastern “peace process”: war. Make no mistake about it. The current orgy of killing in Israel/Palestine is not due to a failure or breakdown in negotiations,... by Thomas Sowell | Oct 14, 2000 | Education, POLITICS
It is amazing how many people who are “pro-choice” when it comes to abortion are against choice when it comes to education. Indeed, that is the official position of the Democratic Party. Despite Al Gore’s rhetoric at the Democrats’ convention... by Robert W Tracinski | Oct 14, 2000 | Free Speech, POLITICS
For the past week, our politicians have been busy constructing the foundations of censorship in America. And worse: They have been doing so unanimously. Censorship is being promoted across the political and cultural spectrum, from Al Gore and Joe Lieberman to John...