by Glenn Woiceshyn | Apr 8, 2006 | Environment
Kudos to the 60 scientists for criticizing the Kyoto Protocol as politicized science and calling for a public debate on climate science. Kyoto was a humongous fraud from its inception when power-hungry United Nations bureaucrats maliciously altered the conclusion of... by Elan Journo | Apr 7, 2006 | POLITICS
The Coca Cola Co. has instituted a significant new plan for compensating its directors: they will not receive payment unless the company meets its financial targets. But even if other corporations adopted similar arrangements, it would do nothing to dispel the rampant... by Edwin A Locke | Apr 6, 2006 | Movies
I just finished reading: Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday, Knopf, 2005. I do not necessarily recommend this book–not because it is bad–but because the content is so disgusting (though factual). Mao is clearly the worst monster in world... by Carl D. Bradley | Apr 5, 2006 | POLITICS
Like the 2002 case of “American Taliban” John Walker Lindh, the current case of Australian “Jihad Jack” Thomas–who was charged with being a terrorist “sleeper” agent, convicted of having received money from al-Qaeda and... by Thomas Sowell | Apr 4, 2006 | POLITICS
What is more frightening than any particular policy or ideology is the widespread habit of disregarding facts. Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey put it this way: “Demagoguery beats data.” People who urge us to rely on the United Nations, instead of... by James Phillips | Apr 3, 2006 | POLITICS, War with Iran
On Wednesday, the United Nations Security Council issued a toothless statement urging Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment program and threatening to take up the issue again in 30 days, after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) delivers a report on... by Harry Binswanger | Apr 2, 2006 | Immigration, POLITICS
This is a defense of phasing-in open immigration into the United States. Entry into the U.S. should ultimately be free for any foreigner, with the exception of criminals, would-be terrorists, and those carrying infectious diseases. (And note: I am defending freedom of... by Onkar Ghate | Apr 1, 2006 | POLITICS
Europeans are all too well acquainted with the fear of criticizing Islam. To cite just a few of depressingly many examples: a painter, Rashid Ben Ali, is forced into hiding after one of his shows “featured satirical work critical of Islamic militant’s...