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Global Blowback
Long before 9/11, Osama bin Laden’s terrorist activities around the world were being cited as a classic case of “blowback.” Quite obviously, the...
A Bad Investment: US Funding, Training PLO Terrorists
Tuly Wultz and his 16-year-old son Daniel were enjoying a Passover holiday dinner at a Tel Aviv restaurant when the suicide bomber struck....
Read moreWhat Congress Can Do for This American
One check to the Supreme Court's judicial activism is that Congress may limit the Supreme Court’s appellate jurisdiction pursuant to the “Exceptions Clause”...
Read moreUnleashing a Terrorist
FBI Special Agent Jack Cloonan, a lead investigator in the bureau’s “bin Laden Unit,” was in Yemen on September 11, 2001 when airliners...
Read moreExpress Route to Poverty
For a variety of reasons, the United States is getting creamed in world trade. In trade with China alone, America’s trade deficit jumped...
Read moreHow the Internet Is Changing Political Campaigning
While the mainstream media and even conservative pundits ignore or ridicule Ron Paul, his popularity can be attributed to the Internet. ...
Read moreTaking The High Road
Seventeenth-century Spanish explorers, following established Indian and buffalo trails, crossed the Rio Grande northward from Mexico, effectively blazing the Camino Real, the King’s...
Read moreBetrayal “Made in the U.S.A.”
Fifty years ago, Hungary's people made a brave stand against Soviet tyranny. They failed to win their freedom because they were betrayed by...
Read moreRemembering a Champion
Helen Chenoweth-Hage will always be remembered as a champion of private property rights, a steadfast patriot, and a model of Christian charity, courage,...
Read moreHuge Win for Property Owners
Unbeknownst even to most legal experts, Wayne Hage has scored a major victory (in Hage v. United States) for ranchers, farmers, and all...
Read moreAnti-war Stance Is Right, Not Left
According to the wisdom of the day, the left is against the war in Iraq while the right supports the war. So why...
Read moreUSAID Shuns Use of Lifesaving DDT to Control Malaria
The U.S. Agency for International Development shuns the use of DDT to fight malaria in African countries, favoring bednets to control mosquitoes. Yet...
Read moreFramework for World Government
From the moment State Department planners in the Roosevelt administration began crafting plans for the United Nations, their goal was always the same:...
Read moreThe World Government Two-Step
Regional arrangements such as the EU and the proposed FTAA supposedly promote free trade, but their real purpose is to gradually merge nations...
Read moreVolcker’s UN Whitewash
“The first and most important point to make about the preliminary report on corruption in the United Nations’ oil-for-food program is that it...
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