by The Association for Objective Law | Sep 20, 2001 | LAW, Terrorism
He who turns the other cheek deserves what happens to it.
by Brad Williams | Sep 20, 2001 | POLITICS
The most horrible terrorist attack in history brought with it a seemingly unanswerable question: Why? And as the dust from the destruction has settled, we are forced to face another, more pressing question: What should we do? The victims held the answers to both... by Benjamin Netanyahu | Sep 20, 2001 | POLITICS, Terrorism
Statement of former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu before the Government Reform Committee, September 20, 2001: Chairman Burton, Distinguished Representatives, I want to thank you for inviting me to appear before you today. I feel a profound responsibility addressing... by John David Lewis | Sep 20, 2001 | POLITICS
To the students of Ashland University: university teachers have wide latitude in their choice and presentation of subjects. In America university courses have been presented about Black Hair, Oprah Winfrey, and the Social Life of Snails. I see no reason why I should... by Glenn Woiceshyn | Sep 19, 2001 | Military
The so-called “innocents” of war Nobody now can rationally believe that Islamic terrorists will not use weapons of mass destruction against innocent people, weapons they have been busy acquiring. Terrorism of this magnitude will remain a serious threat as... by Don Luskin | Sep 19, 2001 | POLITICS
What will happen if calling Tuesday’s attack an “act of war” ends up being more than an evocative metaphor? What if it really turns out to be just the first battle in a prolonged global conflict? What if it turns out to be — not to be overly... by Michelle Malkin | Sep 19, 2001 | POLITICS
Our Statue of Liberty stands stalwart in New York harbor, her head unbowed and torch aloft. For more than a century, she has generously welcomed the tired, poor, and huddled masses. But now, with the ashes of anti-American terrorism at her feet, it is time for Lady... by Robert W Tracinski | Sep 19, 2001 | Middle East & Israel, POLITICS
The day after last Tuesday’s bombings, the headline of the French newspaper Le Monde declared: “We are all Americans now.” It was an extraordinary gesture, especially from the French and especially from Le Monde. But the more appropriate headline,... by George Reisman | Sep 18, 2001 | Energy, Middle East & Israel
Had the United States pursued a policy of economic freedom with respect to energy production over the last thirty years, the conditions for OPEC’s success as a cartel would never have been present in the first place.