Ridge Questions Bush’s Motives in Setting Terror Threat Level
Former Bush administration official and former governor of Pennsylvania, Tom Ridge, was secretary of Homeland Security, and his assertions in a new memoir...
The Afghan Presidential Election, Part 3
Citizens of Afghanistan — and the rest of the world — awaited the results of the nation's presidential election the day after the...
Read moreU.S. Court Throws Out Warrantless Wiretapping Case
U.S. District Court Judge John G. Koeltl of the Southern District of New York dismissed an ACLU challenge to the U.S. government's warrantless...
Read moreExposing the Green World Order
The environmental movement, bent on regulating America under its green thumb, has such a vast array of lobbying groups, proposed measures, and specialized...
Read moreGovernment Education: Enemy of a Free Society
There is no question but that the revolutionary Left has triumphed in a way that many of us never dreamed possible. What we...
Read morePsychiatry Goes Back to the Future
The New York Times’ Benedict Carey reported this week that the Army “plans to require that all 1.1 million of its soldiers take...
Read moreU.S. Life Expectancy Hits New High
In 2007, U.S. life expectancy reached an all-time high of 77.9 years, up from 77.7 in 2006. The National Center for Health Statistics...
Read moreSousa’s March of Greatness
Arielle Levin Becker of the Washington Post wrote about John Philip Sousa’s professional stature as regards his past association with the Marine Corps...
Read moreThe State as Doctor: Prescription for Atrocities
No wonder politicians applaud medical Marxism, a.k.a. Obamacare: it increases their power over us. Ditto for special interests and their profits. But astoundingly,...
Read moreNASA Committee Weighs Future of Manned Space Program
In an age of out of control government spending — over $30 billion a week in budget deficits, 130,000 troops in Iraq and...
Read moreThe Private Sector and the future of Space Exploration
An article at Wired.com (“Rocket Booster: Let Private Sector help NASA”) keeps a free-market focus on the future of American space exploration: “After...
Read moreMyanmar Asks for End to Sanctions
Commentary from Myanmar's military junta appearing in three official newspapers on August 20 proposed that western nations end their economic sanctions of the...
Read moreMicrosoft Appeals Ban on MS Word
Microsoft on August 18 filed an appeal to a judge’s ruling that the company’s Word application violates a Canadian firm’s patent. The ruling...
Read moreSave Rifqa Bary From an Honor Killing
Americans and Europeans have learned at least one unpleasant truth about unfettered immigration, even if government officials don’t want to admit it: many...
Read moreDetails of Mission for CIA ‘Black’ Helicopters Revealed
In a tale that sounds like something out of a spy movie, the New York Post has revealed intricate details about a secret...
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