by Dr Michael Hurd | Feb 15, 2002 | POLITICS, Terrorism
Q: How are people coping with the aftermath of the events of September 11th, so that the psychological impact of the terrorist events does not overwhelm them? A: In many different ways. At first, some found an oddly kind of pleasant escape in focusing on events in the... by Ayn Rand Bookstore | Feb 14, 2002 | Books, Constitution
Although the Founding Fathers were committed to protecting the individual’s property rights as well as his political/ intellectual rights, the Supreme Court since the 1930s has consistently failed to protect the former.
by Dr Michael Hurd | Feb 14, 2002 | POLITICS
From a FoxNews.com report: Shackled, blinded and bound, 30 Al Qaeda and Taliban detainees stepped off a U.S. Air Force C-141 cargo plane in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Wednesday after an all-night flight from Afghanistan, halfway around the world. Sixty gun-toting Marines... by Gary Hull | Feb 14, 2002 | Psychology & Living
To love a person is selfish because it means that you value that particular person, that he or she makes your life better, that he or she is an intense source of joy–to you.
by Walter Williams | Feb 13, 2002 | POLITICS
Diversity is simultaneously an important and contemptible term in today’s climate of political correctness. According to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary, diversity means: diverseness, multeity, multifariousness, multiformity, multiplicity, variousness. Its... by The Association for Objective Law | Feb 12, 2002 | Free Speech
The genie cannot be kept in the bottle.
by Michelle Malkin | Feb 12, 2002 | POLITICS
This month, sandwiched somewhere in between Britney Spears’ videos, Trojan condom ads, booze-drenched Mardi Gras parties, soft-porn soap operas, and reruns of vulgar stunt shows, MTV will broadcast a “global town meeting” featuring Secretary of State... by Larry Elder | Feb 12, 2002 | POLITICS
“Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe wants to appear on your show,” my producer excitedly told me. A staffer of the DNC chairman called — not once, but three times — to arrange the chairman’s appearance on my radio show... by Robert W Tracinski | Feb 11, 2002 | POLITICS
A few weeks ago, many liberals were crowing that the War on Terrorism had forced the Bush administration to abandon “isolationism” and embrace “globalism” by seeking out an international coalition. This is part of an effort to make independent,...