By: Jodie Gilmore
Published: September 22, 2003
Despite differing definitions of “soldier” and questions about motivation, the historical record is clear: Many black Americans supported the Southern cause. (Sidebar: North Good, South Bad — Not So Simple)
By: Robert W. Lee
Published: May 21, 2001
The independence of America’s local police is being threatened by a double-team attack of revolutionary thugs on the street and scheming politicians at the federal level.
By: William Norman Grigg
Published: February 12, 2001
A growing movement is calling for the payment of reparations to black Americans for slavery, despite the fact that both the victims and perpetrators of slavery are dead.
By: Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson
Published: August 14, 2000
For more than three decades, Jackson played an important part in one of the Establishment's most successful strategies: The creation of conflict as a pretext for a tyrannical "solution."
By: David Eisenberg
Published: June 19, 2000
The Jewish Anti-Defamation League's power and prosperity depend upon an increase in anti-Jewish feelings among Americans, thus it has no scruples about both committing and provoking acts of religious bigotry.
By: William F. Jasper
Published: March 27, 2000
The media have a double standard that condones hate speech against Christians, conservatives, and whites, while demonizing those who offend the new canons of political correctness.