by Robert W Tracinski | Jun 5, 2002 | Asia, POLITICS
The Bush administration seems to be twisting itself into a knot of confusion over the nuclear standoff between India and Pakistan, dispatching an array of diplomats to try to “ease the tensions” between the two countries — without doing anything to... by Michelle Malkin | Jun 4, 2002 | POLITICS, South America
President Bush signed an immigration reform bill last month that will supposedly make our borders “more secure” and “smart.” But “smart” technology can’t cure corrupted borders. This new law won’t do much good if our own... by Jeff Jacoby | Jun 4, 2002 | Cuba & Castro, POLITICS
Last month, in a heartfelt address, President Bush spoke out in support of a nation suffering under tyranny. He declared that its people are entitled to liberty, democracy, and dignity, and he condemned the dictator “who jails and tortures and exiles his... by Thomas Sowell | Jun 4, 2002 | Education, POLITICS
Some thought that racial preferences and quotas — “affirmative action” — in university admissions decisions were on their way out after they were banned by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in Texas and by Proposition 209 in California. However,... by Thomas Sowell | Jun 3, 2002 | Education, POLITICS
Accused pipe bomber Lucas John Helder had barely been taken into custody before people began saying that he was crazy. Apparently no one is responsible for doing wrong things any more. Some of young Mr. Helder’s comments may sound illogical to many of us. But... by Larry Elder | Jun 3, 2002 | POLITICS
The Second Amendment is back. Rejecting six decades of the government’s head-in-sand approach to the Second Amendment, Attorney General John Ashcroft now says the Founding Fathers meant what they said and said what they meant. The Second Amendment confers an... by Scott Holleran | Jun 3, 2002 | POLITICS
Speaking in Los Angeles recently, on the eve of his Likud Party victory in opposing a Palestinian state, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered his now-familiar approach to the Middle East: moral clarity. Coming as Newsweek reports that the GOP is... by Walter Williams | Jun 2, 2002 | POLITICS
There are six-person and there are three-person families. So is it fair that a six-person family live crowded in a 1,500 square foot house, while that three-person family enjoys 5,000 square feet? It’s the same thing with cars. I’ve seen five-person... by Thomas Sowell | Jun 1, 2002 | POLITICS
[Some months ago] the Democrats and the New York Times were making hay with a Department of Energy document which revealed that Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham met with top executives of energy-producing companies while preparing an energy report that was released...