by Wayne Dunn | Dec 20, 2003 | POLITICS
The solution to the high cost of prescription drugs, we are told by Democrats and Republicans alike, is more government intervention. Well, if we’re going to use government muscle to lower our medical expenses, why not go all the way? Thus my proposal: Outlaw... by Daniel J Mitchell | Dec 20, 2003 | POLITICS
Many politicians seem to think that the answer to every alleged problem is higher taxes. Howard Dean, for instance, has said he would repeal the Bush tax cuts — even though this would boost the average family’s tax burden by nearly $2,000. This initiative... by Harry Binswanger | Dec 19, 2003 | Genetics
Once we put aside the emotionalism, it becomes apparent that there is no rational or moral basis for banning human cloning.
by Alexander Marriott | Dec 19, 2003 | POLITICS
After years of duplicitous dealing and overt support of terrorism the Israelis finally started talking about removing Arafat from the Middle East peace process, killing him if necessary. They have removed the killing option some months ago, but the fact that the... by Larry Elder | Dec 18, 2003 | POLITICS
Talk about going down in a blaze of glory. Despite Saddam Hussein’s stated intention to resist the U.S.-led coalition, the U.S. Army 4th Infantry Division found him in a 6-foot by 8-foot “spider hole” just large enough for a man to lie down, 10 miles... by Don Luskin | Dec 18, 2003 | POLITICS, Social Security
Last April, I had the opportunity to sit across a table from President Bush and discuss his plans for the economy. I asked him what his most important policy priorities were, and he gave me a refreshingly simple and direct answer: “In the first term we’re... by Dr Michael Hurd | Dec 18, 2003 | Psychology & Living
Q: Why do men seem to enjoy viewing women naked (e.g., in photos, real life, etc.) much more than women seem to enjoy looking at naked men? It seems men are much more “turned on” romantically/sexually by the visual aspects of the opposite sex, than the... by Heike Berthold | Dec 17, 2003 | POLITICS
On December 17, 1903, the Wright brothers launched their fragile first plane, catapulting us into the Century of Flight. Starting with a linen-and-fabric machine barely controllable aloft, aviation’s giants have given us routine jet travel as an everyday... by Onkar Ghate | Dec 17, 2003 | Elections, POLITICS
In upholding the major provisions of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, the Supreme Court has openly declared that it is legitimate to curtail freedom of speech “marginally” in order to fight government corruption. But the sad reality is that the...