by Chris Smithe | Nov 2, 2002 | POLITICS
If surviving in the world most fundamentally involves producing the values from nature that are needed to sustain human life, then the hit CBS series, Survivor, hardly lives up to its name. In the current season debut, one exceptional team member, John, found the... by David Holcberg | Nov 1, 2002 | Environment
Some of the facts, but not all of them.
by Thomas Sowell | Nov 1, 2002 | POLITICS
“A Record Year for Academic Pork,” said the headline on the front page of The Chronicle of Higher Education, the leading trade publication of the academic world. Whether representatives of farmers, corporate welfare recipients, and other beneficiaries of... by Wayne Dunn | Oct 31, 2002 | CULTURE
Church services may run like a B-grade movie, but Halloween is just a little candy, costumes and fun.
by Thomas Sowell | Oct 31, 2002 | POLITICS
Random thoughts on the passing scene: People who cannot be bothered to learn both sides of the issues should not bother to vote. Considering that we all enter the world the same way and leave in the same condition, we spend an awful lot of time in between trying to... by Larry Elder | Oct 31, 2002 | POLITICS
When a Ukrainian immigrant murdered Ennis Cosby, the son of Bill and Camille Cosby, Ms. Cosby blamed America. She wrote, “I believe America taught our son’s killer to hate African-Americans.” Reeling from the pain of her loss, Cosby’s... by Daniel Pipes | Oct 30, 2002 | POLITICS
‘Why now? Why? Why? Why? Why? That’s the question I think everyone is asking.” So agonized the half-brother of Lee Malvo, the alleged 17-year-old sniper, baffled by the causes behind the Washington, D.C.-area shooting spree that left 10 people... by Robert W Tracinski | Oct 30, 2002 | POLITICS
Like many people, it crossed my mind early in the Beltway Sniper case that this might be a terrorist attack. I reserved judgment, realizing — unlike the armchair experts who flocked to fill airtime on cable news channels — that I did not know all of the... by Thomas Sowell | Oct 29, 2002 | POLITICS
One of the most common laments in letters from readers is a sense of helplessness to do anything about the negative trends in politics and society. Yet the people who make those laments have the ultimate power in the most powerful nation on earth. All they have to do...