by Dr Michael Hurd | Dec 12, 2003 | POLITICS
From The Wall Street Journal: “Republicans are bragging that by giving seniors a vast new entitlement they will sweep to victory in 2004. But the price of that “victory” has those of us who believe in limited government wondering what difference... by James Glassman | Dec 12, 2003 | Environment
Milan, Italy — Here they go again. In this vibrant northern Italy city, with the snowy Alps in the background and the most gorgeous Gothic cathedral in Europe in the foreground, thousands of delegates from 188 countries have gathered for a United Nations... by Alexander Marriott | Dec 12, 2003 | POLITICS
Gary Ridgway has pled guilty to the murder of forty-eight women, making him the worst serial killer in American history. His expected punishment? Life in prison without the possibility of parole.What kind of justice is this? What is the point of the State of... by Dr Michael Hurd | Dec 11, 2003 | POLITICS
Q: I think Every US citizen is entitled to inexpensive and affordable health care, including preventive care. Dental care should be considered preventive care, too. Show me a Republican who cares that my sister lost a tooth because she lost her job. A: First of all,... by Larry Elder | Dec 11, 2003 | POLITICS
“There you go again,” said Ronald Reagan, during his 1980 debate against Jimmy Carter. His simple, gentle jab at his opponent for misstating the Reagan record brought down the house. Well, there goes Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., again. She accuses... by Thomas Sowell | Dec 11, 2003 | POLITICS
When the joy of Christmas starts turning to the desperation of trying to find the right gift, that is the time to turn to that old standby — books. You don’t have to know someone’s measurements to buy a book, nor does it have to match their current... by James Glassman | Dec 10, 2003 | POLITICS
The problem with investing is that, done right, it’s not all that much fun. It requires virtues for which you will probably be rewarded in heaven but that won’t provide you and your friends with much entertainment on earth: equanimity, restraint,... by Thomas Sowell | Dec 10, 2003 | POLITICS
One of the greatest inventions of the 20th century — indeed, one of the landmark inventions in the history of the human race — was the work of a couple of young men who had never gone to college and were just a couple of bicycle mechanics in Dayton, Ohio.... by Walter Williams | Dec 10, 2003 | Constitution, POLITICS
I’d like to enlist the services of my fellow Americans with a bit of detective work. Let’s start off with hard evidence. The Federalist Papers were a set of documents written by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison to persuade the 13 states to...