by Bruce Bartlett | Jun 18, 2003 | POLITICS
Having grown up in an era when Republicans were seemingly condemned to permanent minority status in Congress, I have some sympathy for Democrats, who appear to be in a similar predicament today. There were a number of factors that cemented the Democratic majority from... by Nicholas Provenzo | Jun 17, 2003 | POLITICS
The following is an excerpt of an address given by CAC Chairman Nicholas Provenzo to the doctors of the Colorado Medical Society on May 04, 2003. Ladies and Gentlemen, Good Morning. I thank you for your kind attention this morning and I thank the staff and directors... by Scott Holleran | Jun 17, 2003 | Healthcare, POLITICS
This week, at President Bush’s urging, the GOP-controlled Congress is likely to approve a bill that severely restricts seniors’ freedom of choice in health care. When Congress passes the Medicare bill — which Bush has promised to sign — every... by Dianne Durante | Jun 17, 2003 | POLITICS
Americans have had the book’s release date marked on their calendars for months. It’s Amazon’s top seller. When it’s finally available, many of us will rush to stores to purchase a copy, then fight over who gets to read it first … with... by Thomas Sowell | Jun 16, 2003 | POLITICS
Random thoughts on the passing scene: If there was affirmative action in golf, nobody would give Tiger Woods half the credit he gets — and deserves. Would you prefer to have a “compulsory” health care system imposed on you and your doctor or to have... by Alexander Marriott | Jun 16, 2003 | POLITICS
To the cheers of many onlookers Martha Stewart was indicted last week for making false statements about her alleged involvement in the ImClone insider trading scandal, which has just recently landed the former CEO of that company in jail for seven... by Dr Michael Hurd | Jun 16, 2003 | Psychology & Living
Q: I know people who do more than I do yet don’t seem to get overwhelmed. I feel overwhelmed most of the time, yet I do less than these people. What’s my problem? A: It’s not how much you do; it’s how you view what you do that determines your... by Scott Holleran | Jun 15, 2003 | POLITICS
If the latest gadget or a pair of socks isn’t likely to tickle your Father’s fancy, a classic book may be perfect for Dad on Father’s Day. As Mark Twain once said: “The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who... by Walter Williams | Jun 14, 2003 | POLITICS
Oreo cookies should be banned from sale to children in California. That’s according to Stephen Joseph, who filed a lawsuit against Nabisco last month in California’s Marin County Superior Court. Oreo cookies contain trans fat, an ingredient that makes the...