by Sean Saulsbury | Jul 15, 2004 | CULTURE, Terrorism
Fahrenheit 9/11 is propaganda for the converted.
by Walter Williams | Jul 14, 2004 | POLITICS
Bill Cosby rattled the cages again a fortnight ago in his address before Jesse Jackson’s 33rd Annual Rainbow/PUSH Coalition conference in Chicago. Let’s look at some of his remarks. Cosby told the audience that being poor had a different meaning to older... by Thomas Sowell | Jul 14, 2004 | POLITICS
One of the maddening things about some computer programs and computerized products is their making you fight your way through a maze of complications to do simple things. Whether you want to play chess, take a picture, or do some other obvious and straightforward... by Thomas Sowell | Jul 13, 2004 | POLITICS
Reactions to Bill Cosby’s recent criticisms of some counterproductive ghetto behavior patterns have ranged from applause from some in the black audience that heard him to a cheap attack from white liberal Barbara Ehrenreich in the New York Times.... by Don Luskin | Jul 13, 2004 | POLITICS
If John Kerry wins the presidency, his household will be the richest ever to occupy the White House. Kerry’s wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, controls a vast fortune estimated by a Los Angeles Times study to be as great as $900 million to $3.2 billion. Through a series... by Andrew Bernstein | Jul 12, 2004 | LAW
Martha Stewart is an enormously productive businesswoman caught up in a network of immoral laws. It is far more just to repeal the laws than to punish one who obstructed an investigation that was wrongful from its inception.
by Alexander Marriott | Jul 11, 2004 | POLITICS
Jose Contreras. Recognize the name? If the answer is no, then I’ll tell you. He is a starting pitcher for the New York Yankees who is currently working with a 5-3 record. But the purpose of this article is not to discuss his pitching, but to shed some light on... by Thomas Sowell | Jul 10, 2004 | POLITICS
This may go down in history as the year when an attempt to win an election, at all costs, led to longer run disasters that make any election pale into insignificance. The biggest and loudest political rhetoric of this year is that President Bush “lied”... by Thomas Sowell | Jul 9, 2004 | POLITICS
Now that Senator John Kerry has named Senator John Edwards as his vice-presidential running mate, we need to examine the reality behind the images that both men have projected. Senator Kerry has been busy posing for the media shooting guns, playing hockey, declaring...