by Yaron Brook | May 2, 2002 | Middle East & Israel
In place of the terrorists now representing them, Palestinians should send to the negotiating table representatives who believe in and honor individual rights–leaders who plan to establish a free civilized country where violence is abhorred and suppressed. Only then will Palestinians have earned the right to a state of their own.
by Edwin A Locke | May 1, 2002 | POLITICS
May Day will see thousands of people in major cities all over the free world marching in the streets and no doubt engaging in violent demonstrations. The protestors will be a conglomeration of left wing, environmental and other groups, and will be united by a single... by MacLane C. Key | May 1, 2002 | POLITICS
The Festo case currently before the Supreme Court could have a significant impact on strategies for protecting inventors’ intellectual property rights. If the Supreme Court upholds the lower court ruling, the protection given to millions of patented inventions... by Jeff Jacoby | Apr 29, 2002 | Europe, POLITICS
The rocks have been lifted all over Europe, and the snakes of Jew-hatred are slithering free. In Belgium, thugs beat up the chief rabbi, kicking him in the face and calling him “a dirty Jew.” Two synagogues in Brussels were firebombed; a third, in... by Robert W Tracinski | Apr 29, 2002 | POLITICS
After 10 years of seeking security through “land for peace” deals, Israel has finally rediscovered the formula for real security: war for peace. Notice what you have seen in the news for the past few weeks: Europeans screaming about civilian casualties at... by Larry Elder | Apr 29, 2002 | Guns, POLITICS
With the Academy Awards behind us, we now turn our attention to the SAP Awards, honoring the biggest Second Amendment Phony. And the nominees are: — “The West Wing.” In a recent episode, President Josiah Bartlet, played by Martin Sheen, pronounced... by Harry Binswanger | Apr 28, 2002 | Environment
The Senate has just voted against opening up the Alaska ANWR site for drilling. Technically, what happened is that the Republicans were unable to vote to end the Democrats’ filibuster against the drilling, but the news services agree that since the Republicans... by Nicholas Provenzo | Apr 27, 2002 | Environment
If the welfare of human life was the standard by which we judged industry and technology, there would be no reason to have a day like “Earth Day.” Rather than the environmentalists parading their assault on anything and everything that is a mark of human... by Radley Balko | Apr 26, 2002 | POLITICS
I’d planned on writing a snarky, mocking narrative of my day at last weekend’s IMF/World Bank protests. A friend and I had set our sights on infiltrating the great unwashed activists, blending in, then collecting great stories to tell about the twisted...