POLITICS

When Veterans Betray the Chain of Command

The chain of command isn’t just military protocol—it’s the constitutional architecture that keeps American democracy from sliding into chaos. Six Democratic members of Congress just attacked it.

Letters: Its Time to Defend Capitalism

It's time to defend capitalism The sworn enemy of the terrorists who destroyed the World Trade Centre and murdered thousands of innocent people is capitalism. The virtues and values of capitalism -- individual rights, free trade, advanced technology, exciting careers,...

Remember the Constitution

"In every generation, the world has produced enemies of human freedom," President Bush reminded us in his remarks at the National Cathedral. "They have attacked America because we are freedom's home and defender, and the commitment of our fathers is now the calling of...

A New Yorker Remembers the World Trade Center

"That particular sense of sacred rapture men say they experience in contemplating nature- I've never received it from nature, only from. Buildings, Skyscrapers. I would give the greatest sunset in the world for one sight of New York's skyline. The shapes and the...

American Phoenix: The World Trade Center Must Rise Again

Re: A Green Light for Terrorists Contrary to widespread opinion, it is wrong to conclude that such deadly terrorist attacks are unavoidable, or that the U.S. should wait until "all the evidence" is in and then "bring the perpetrators to justice," or that retaliation...

More Than a “Warning Shot”

To get a good idea of how the United States should respond to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, consider what happened to the terrorists who bombed the U.S.S. Cole as it lay in port last October in the Middle East country of Yemen. Nothing. A...

What a Real War Looks Like

Everyone acknowledges that Tuesday's terrorist attacks on New York and Washington were acts of war. But, liberal commentators have been quick to object, we do not know whom to attack, how to attack, or how to escape a so-called "cycle of violence." They have raised...

What Must America Do Now

Why on earth have we been giving tens of millions of dollars in foreign aid to an unrepentant state sponsor of terrorism that continues to harbor one of our worst enemies? The facts: Osama bin Laden has long been one of America's most wanted fugitives from justice....

We Dare Not Tempt Them With Weakness

We Dare Not Tempt Them With Weakness

While the casualties in the terrorist attacks are expected to run into the tens of thousands, in a larger sense the casualties run into the millions because we are all affected now and will be as long as we live. People from all over the country have kept the phone...

A Declaration of War Against Terrorism

A Declaration of War Against Terrorism

On December 7, 1941, America was the target of an unprovoked, unmitigated and unjustified attack that left thousands dead and many more wounded. Americans understood the meaning of this day of infamy and responded appropriately--the sleeping giant was awakened. War...

A New Pearl Harbor

A New Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor is the only thing in this century that can compare to the terrorist catastrophe that has struck the United States. With all its shock and tragedy, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ended our naive innocence about the dangerous world we live in and...

A Necessary Response to the Attacks of Sept 11th

The worst mistake that the United States could now commit is an insufficient retaliation against the Islamic terrorist world. This is a real concern because Americans have a sorry history of failing to commit to the destruction of our enemies. Indeed thousands of...

The “Great Satan” Arises From Its Sleep

On Dec. 7, 1941, Winston Churchill called President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. "What's all this about Pearl Harbor?" the prime minister asked. "It's quite true, they bombed us," FDR replied. "We're all in the same boat now." Today, it's America and Israel that occupy...

How To Make a Real War on Terrorism

In the past, the United States has always tried to be "proportional" in its response to terrorism. A terrorist group blows up a U.S. embassy somewhere, and we make a measured response: We blow up a terrorist training base or we hit a bomb factory. And that, we say, is...

How To Make a Real War on Terrorism

In the past, the United States has always tried to be "proportional" in its response to terrorism. A terrorist group blows up a U.S. embassy somewhere, and we make a measured response: We blow up a terrorist training base or we hit a bomb factory. And that, we say, is...

NAACP Doesn’t Understand Hollywood

NAACP Doesn’t Understand Hollywood

"There are practically no people of color at the top," said NAACP President Kweisi Mfume. "There aren't any African-Americans who can green-light a show, hire and fire a director or make any real decisions." A genie suddenly appears. With a snap of his fingers, the...

The Mufti’s Message of Hate

In the summer of 1997, a young Israeli art student named Tatiana Susskin drew a caricature portraying the Prophet Mohammed as a pig and tacked up copies of it on Arab storefronts in Hebron. She could hardly have devised a more inflammatory insult. The crude leaflets...

“Protectionism” Stinks

Free trade across international borders is not just good for business or good for job-creation. It is good -- period. So said President Bush in a remarkable speech earlier this year, when he made the case for free trade on unabashedly moral grounds. "Open trade is not...

What is Economics?

What is Economics?

To know what economics is, we must first know what an economy is. Perhaps most of us think of an economy as a system for the production and distribution of the goods and services we use in everyday life. That is true as far as it goes, but it does not go far enough....

A Really Bad Case of Gas

President Bush showed spirited common sense on environmental policies -- before he got elected. "I don't believe in command and control out of Washington, D.C.," Bush said during the second presidential debate last fall. "Not all wisdom is in Washington, D.C., on this...

A Usable Black History

John McWhorter, linguistics professor at the Berkeley campus of the University of California, has written a compelling essay in the summer 2001 issue of City Journal titled, "Toward a Usable Black History." Last year, he wrote "Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black...

The President Has Spoken: No Microsoft Breakup

What inspiring, bullish news. It's the dawn of a great new era. I can feel my animal spirits rising. That's right. Didn't you feel the same way yesterday when you heard that the Department of Justice wouldn't seek the break-up of Microsoft? Doesn't it just make you...

Property Rites or Rights?

Property Rites or Rights?

With police on hand to try to maintain order, the Loudoun County (Virginia) board of supervisors recently imposed severe restrictions on the building of homes, despite angry protesters. The board's plan allows only one house to be built for every 10 acres in some...

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