Japan Offers to Enrich Uranium for Iran
Citing a February 24 report from the the Nikkei Business Daily, AFP news reported that Japan has offered to enrich uranium for Iran...
U.S. to Spend $600 million on Afghan Police Stations, but How?
In an attempt to increase the size of the Afghan police force to 160,000, the United State military intends to invest more than...
Read moreEvidence for Sex/Gender Differences in Cognition
The notion that inherent differences between the sexes do not exist has been part of politically correct thinking for half a century. Government...
Read moreThe Blind Side Wins Big at the “Christian Oscars”
Tuesday, February 23, marked the 18th Annual Faith & Values Awards Gala in Beverly Hills. At the award show, major television and movie...
Read moreCPAC: “Conservatism” at the Crossroads
President Barack Obama's first year in office has done much to stir broad and angry opposition to his autocratic rule and his efforts...
Read moreThe Economy Looks Like “L”
Just when the headline news about the economy was beginning to look good and the talking heads were beginning to sound good, along...
Read moreGlobal Warming Update
Private industry and governments around the world have spent trillions of dollars in the name of saving our planet from manmade global warming....
Read moreScientist’s Climate Change Dissent Vindicated
One of the first scientists to have purportedly suffered political martyrdom for his global warming skepticism is finding a measure of vindication in...
Read moreMy Son John Finally Seen by America Again
Turner Movie Classics on February 27th showed its viewers My Son John, a 1952 film that Robert Osborne advised his audience had been...
Read moreHow to Stop Inflation
The good news on the economy this month, according to news reports, is the modest level of inflation. On this matter, CNN reported...
Read moreIs Humanism a Religion?
The question we ask is important. For humanism is the world view of our educational leaders, of the textbooks they write, of the...
Read moreObama Pushes New School Standards
A $14 billion program to improve the education of impoverished students will mean more money for financially strapped state governments — provided the...
Read moreStudents Told to Write Essay on How They Would Make Deal with Devil
God may not have a place in the modern American classroom, but the Devil is a different story. That is, at least in...
Read moreGates Complains About NATO Allies
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates complained in his February 23 speech at the National Defense University that our European NATO allies are not...
Read moreHigh Crimes: White House Accused of Using Bribery to Preserve Senate Majority
Has a bombshell just been dropped in the November elections? If a story that broke on Thursday gets enough ink, the answer may...
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