Pacifism on Principle is Suicide

Although most Americans seem to understand the gravity of the situation that terrorism has put us in — and the need for some serious military response, even if that means dangers to the lives of us all — there are still those who insist on posturing, while...

Berkeley vs. America

President Bush urged citizens this week to go back to work and try to restore normalcy to their everyday lives. Accordingly, the People’s Republic of Berkeley, Calif., wasted no time in returning to its business as usual: stifling political dissent under the...

The Spirit of the Twin Towers Still Stands

When I lived in New York, I could look up at any hour of the day or night and see the World Trade Center. I took comfort in its presence and the knowledge that American freedom and the ideals of capitalism were hard at work. Especially at night, to look up and see the...

The Immorality of a Self-Defense Consensus

The enemy of September 11, 2001 is not a military foe boastful of his power. It is a tiny rat that hides under a rug in the free country it wants to destroy. That America asked for the co-operation of the world to exterminate this rat is the consequence of a grave...