by Dr Michael Hurd | Apr 2, 2001 | Free Speech
You don’t end bribery and corruption by banning contributions to campaigns. Instead, you simply step up prosecution against bribery and corruption.
by Robert W Tracinski | Apr 2, 2001 | POLITICS
It is time to put the John McCain myth to rest. For years, the national media and a gullible grass-roots following have glorified McCain as a man of integrity who deals in “straight talk.” They have promoted his image as a hero who fought bravely for his... by Alan Luber | Apr 2, 2001 | POLITICS
Every time I hear somebody deliver a eulogy for the telecommunications industry, I think of a wonderful analogy that makes me feel better. The argument that the telecommunications industry is dead goes something like this: There is enough capacity in long haul fiber... by David Holcberg | Apr 1, 2001 | POLITICS
America faces a serious threat. It comes from a war being fought within our own borders. The war is on merit, and it may ultimately decide the fate of our society. One place this war is being fought, and lost, is in the U.S. Army. The losers are the Army Rangers, the... by Dr Michael Hurd | Apr 1, 2001 | POLITICS
Congress and the Bush administration are looking for ways to reverse President Clinton’s barrage of executive orders from his final months of office. The former president, for example, arbitrarily designated millions of acres of private lands as public property,...