by James Glassman | Feb 24, 2003 | POLITICS
What ever happened to Asia? Last time I looked, 3.5 billion people lived there — three times as many as in North America and Europe combined. Asia is the fastest-growing part of the world and already accounts for one-quarter of all global economic output. Yet... by Wayne Dunn | Feb 24, 2003 | POLITICS
President Bush makes no bones about his Christianity– or his seriousness regarding war with Iraq (though Saddam’s head should have long ago been stuffed and mounted in the Oval Office). That, however, disturbs Christians of the more... by Thomas Sowell | Feb 23, 2003 | POLITICS
Sometimes a phrase betrays a whole mindset. Someone quoted in the New York Times recently referred to the Bush tax cut as one in which “most of the benefits would be showered on the richest taxpayers.” Keeping money that you yourself earned is called... by Joseph Kellard | Feb 23, 2003 | POLITICS
Americans are criticized for being the world’s most overweight people. Yet our excessive bodyweight reflects on America’s highest values and achievements. Being obese is detrimental to one’s health, resulting in the risk of stroke, certain cancers... by Leonardo F. Urbano | Feb 23, 2003 | History
The unchosen physical characteristics that make us automatic members of one race or another must always come secondary to those characteristics that we do choose.
by Dr Michael Hurd | Feb 22, 2003 | POLITICS
I don’t feel safer because the United States government has issued a High Alert. I would feel safer if: The United States acted in its own interest and stopped apologizing for it. For example: if Iraq is a threat to us — then attack Iraq. Don’t... by Thomas Sowell | Feb 22, 2003 | POLITICS
Liberals have been throwing money at problems for so long that it should not be surprising that they are now ready to throw money at the problem they have with the predominance of conservative talk show hosts on radio. For a change, rich liberals will be throwing... by Jeff Jacoby | Feb 22, 2003 | POLITICS
Something was missing from last weekend’s vast wave of demonstrations against war in Iraq: Iraqis. Across Europe and the United States, 2 million or more protesters took to the streets to denounce the Bush administration’s plans to disarm Saddam Hussein.... by Joseph Kellard | Feb 22, 2003 | POLITICS
In their ongoing war against America’s foundation, the protestors who rallied last weekend against the United States-led war against Iraq enable our enemies seething to destroy us. Before staging the rally it organized in New York City, United for Peace and...