by Nicholas Provenzo | Oct 22, 2004 | POLITICS, Women's Rights
George Mason University is dedicated to empowering women. Take, for example, the “Turn Off the Violence Week” event that ran October 3rd-9th. The event, like similar events offered on college campus throughout the country, was a partnership between... by Nile Gardiner | Oct 22, 2004 | POLITICS, United Nations
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s latest interview with British television, in which he dismissed the serious allegations of Oil-for-Food improprieties raised in the Duelfer Report, undermines his credibility and impartiality with regard to the Oil-for-Food... by Harry Binswanger | Oct 21, 2004 | POLITICS
At this late date, after the three debates, the nature of this campaign is set, and the meaning of this election has come into focus for me. The meaning is: independence vs. dependence. The Bush policies favor America retaining its sovereignty–cooperating with... by Thomas Sowell | Oct 21, 2004 | POLITICS
With the election season coming into the home stretch, the cry of “Tax cuts for the rich!” is ringing out across the land from Democrats desperate to regain power in Washington. Like many other political slogans, its popularity depends on slippery words... by Mark Tapscott | Oct 21, 2004 | POLITICS
“They better hope we don’t win.”That’s the blunt warning political operative Chad Clanton recently delivered to the journalists at Sinclair Broadcasting. Clanton’s boss is John Kerry, the subject of a highly critical documentary Sinclair... by Larry Elder | Oct 21, 2004 | POLITICS
The post-debate media “truth squad” took little time in taking Bush to task for denying he ever said he “wasn’t that concerned” about Osama bin Laden. Please. Imagine Bush’s poll numbers in the event the military captures or kills... by Thomas Sowell | Oct 21, 2004 | POLITICS
Who said, “if you hold your fire until you see the whites of his eyes, you will never know what hit you”? It was President Franklin D. Roosevelt and he said it on May 27, 1941. It applies even more today. If you are going to go to war against terrorists in... by Thomas Sowell | Oct 20, 2004 | POLITICS
As if Dan Rather’s use of forged documents to try to discredit President Bush shortly before the election was not enough of a clue to the mainstream media’s political agenda, ABC News has now joined CBS News in the political spin game. What ABC News has... by Walter Williams | Oct 20, 2004 | POLITICS
Politicians have a field day misleading Americans who, as a result of having been dumbed down by our education system, can’t think, reason or analyze. How many times have we heard the political lament “There are 43 million Americans without health...