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One Reporter's Opinion: 'Illegal' Health Risk,by George Putnam | | It is this reporter's opinion that the Congress of the United States acted tragically against America's best interests when it shot down Dana Rohrabacher's illegal alien medical bill, HR 3722. Powerful interests representing hospitals, pharmaceuticals, etc., acted against us.[more] |
ADD Nation?,by Gary Aldrich | | Clarity is a focused state-of-mind -- a concentration on one or just a few important issues. These days, clarity is a precious commodity, hard to come by and difficult to maintain. [more] |
America 2008,by Jack Duggan | | The selling point for implanting biochips beneath your skin is that they cannot be stolen. They can be used to access ATM’s, pay bills, sign contracts, verify your identity--all without your wallet -- and locate lost or kidnaped children. Should you, yourself, become lost or disabled, a global array of satellites will locate you, or any person who has been implanted with a SIB (Subdermally Implanted Biochip) anywhere on the planet.[more] |
Stop the Moral Equivalence,by Garry Kasparov | | It is said that to win a battle you must be the one to choose the battleground. Since the Abu Ghraib abuses were revealed, the battleground has been chosen by those who would blur the lines between terrorists and those fighting against them. The Bush administration has contributed to the confusion with its ambiguous "war on terror." You cannot fight a word. You need targets, you need to know what you are fighting for and against. Most importantly you must have beliefs that enable you to distinguish friend from foe.[more] |
DeLay: Replace the IRS With Fair Tax,by Wes Vernon | | House Majority Leader Tom DeLay wants to get the IRS off the backs of American taxpayers.[more] |
Ten Ways Income Taxes Violate Civil Liberties,by Chris Edwards | | Many Americans filling out their income tax returns are appalled by the large amount of earnings taken by the government. The income tax is also appalling from a civil liberties perspective because of its inequity, complexity, and intrusiveness. While President Bush cut taxes, the tax code remains a monument to social engineering run amok.[more] |
Bush Didn't Kill Berg, Hatemongering Fanatics with a Sick Need to Kill Took His Life,by Michael Smerconish | | This isn't going to be easy. But some things need to be said to Michael Berg even as he grieves the loss of his son. It would have been more appropriate to let the dust settle before this discourse began, but that is no longer an option where he has turned this tragedy into a morbid blame game.[more] |
Residents say media overplays abuse tale,by Michael Clinebell | | The abuse scandal at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq has been exaggerated by excessive media coverage, some Fayetteville residents say.[more] |
Getting Naked for Big Brother,by Kim Zetter | | Americans are willing to "get naked" for their government if they feel it will make them more secure. That's the conclusion Jeffrey Rosen reached in his new book The Naked Crowd, which explores the willingness of Americans to abandon privacy for perceived security.[more] |
Memo From Mexico,by Allan Wall | | Mexican Reconquistas And American Treason Lobby Meet To Plot Hegemony The "Primer Foro de Reflexión Binacional," a conference organized by Mexico’s Senate and something ominously called the Mexican and American Solidarity Foundation (Fundación Solidaridad Mexicano Americana), was held recently (April 28-29) at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Mexico City.[more] |
Want a Different Abu Ghraib Story? Try This One,by Daniel Henninger | | By now, some Americans may feel the need for respite from the images of Abu Ghraib and the five hooded barbarians standing behind Nick Berg. This week's column will try to provide some measure of respite.[more] |
Hearts and Minds,by Lynn Woolley | | One of the stated goals in the current War in Iraq is for America "to win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people." But isn’t that exactly the opposite of what should be happening? Courageous American soldiers are spilling blood every day while U.S. taxpayers are forking over billions to establish order and freedom in Iraq. Wouldn’t you think the Iraqis should be working to win the hearts and minds of the Americans?[more] |
What’s Behind the Double Standard,by Samuel Z. Anvil | | Oh, the humiliation! The horror! No wonder the press cries out! Worldwide revulsion, disgust and Moslem rage! Shame on you! Of course they’re not speaking about what Sadam did to his own people: the gassings, the rapes, the strangulations, the mass graves, etc.[more] |
Will the United Nations Become the Next IRS?,by Daniel J. Mitchell | | It is bad news when politicians in Washington make us pay taxes, but just imagine how high taxes would climb if unaccountable international bureaucracies had that power.[more] |
Slouching Towards Statism,by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. | | Which is a greater cause of cultural and moral decline: the private sector or the government? Asked another way, which is doing more to promote a return to civilized social norms: the market or the central state? The answer highlights a dividing line between left and right.[more] |
Those Iraqi prisoner pictures,by Cal Thomas | | Let's get the preliminaries out of the way first: If members of America's armed forces violated any rules and mistreated prisoners of war, they should be punished in accordance with accepted military law. That having been said, there are several other things that also need to be addressed.[more] |
The
Abu Ghraib Feeding Frenzy,from The Federalist
| | Evidence of the systematic abuse and humiliation of some Jihadi prisoners in Abu Ghraib prison (and other U.S. custody installations) was the subject of a "60 Minutes" exposé last Sunday. One could hardly have missed it, given that the story has been pounded by every other network and zestfully splashed across every headline around the world in the days since. The abuse at Abu Ghraib -- intended to "soften" designated Saddamites in an effort to extract actionable intelligence -- has evoked two sensational claims: first, that such actions render U.S. forces and Saddam's agents of terror indistinguishable; and second, that any abuse of Iraqi detainees will lead to the abuse of American captives in retaliation.[more] |
Royal
Coke,by Doug Ireland
| | How the U.S. and France let the smuggling prince get away to help the war on terror.A book to be released this week in Paris lifts the veil on a sordid tale that even John Grisham would have had trouble inventing, about a Saudi prince-diplomat who smuggles two tons of cocaine into Europe on a jetliner owned by the Saudi royal family -- and gets away with it.[more] |
Guns, like abortion, are a matter of choice,by Mary Zeiss Stange | | Two Sundays ago, hundreds of thousands of women converged on Washington, D.C., in what was billed as a March for Women's Lives. As a demonstration for reproductive rights, the event was about much more than abortion. The marchers' placards evoked a broad range of issues relating to women's health and security. Yet one issue curiously absent from the day's agenda was the pervasive violence against women and girls.[more] |
Hillary's Secret War,by Jamie Glazov | | Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Richard Poe, a New York Times bestselling author and cyberjournalist. Formerly the editor of Frontpagemag.com, he is the author of the new book Hillary's Secret War: The Clinton Conspiracy to Muzzle Internet Journalists. [more] |
The
Clash of Civilizations And The Great Caliphate,by Larry Abraham
| | The war we are now facing did not begin on September 11, 2001, nor will it end with the peaceful transition to civilian authorities in Iraq, whenever that may be. In fact, Iraq is but a footnote in the bigger context of this encounter, but an important one none the less.[more] |
You Go First: The Peace Amendment,by L. Neil Smith | | The idea is probably as old as the Pharaohs, maybe even as old as Homo Erectus. Whenever and wherever old men have sent young men off to die, sooner or later someone has suggested that the old men should go first.[more] |
Democracy: A Heretic's View,by Sam Gerrans | | I don't believe in democracy. In some liberal circles this makes me a heretic who should be shot.[more] |
Deja vu all over again,by Eric Margolis | | One of life's grimmer ironies is that we often find ourselves becoming what we once despised.Watching the besieged Iraqi city of Fallujah relentlessly pounded by American tanks, artillery, fighter bombers, attack helicopters and deadly C-130 gunships, recalls the destruction in 1996 of the Chechen capital, Grozny, by Russian shells and bombs.[more] |
Court won't hear cussing appeal,by AP | | The Supreme Court, sidestepping a dispute over cussing, refused Monday to consider whether a Montana man's foul language to a law enforcement officer was free speech protected by the Constitution.[more] |
Lawyers say post-9/11 U.S. is like police state,by Jim Nichols | | Americans have a fearsome new enemy since 9/11, and that enemy is their own government, a panel of prominent defense lawyers told colleagues Friday.[more] |
Democrats For Guns,by Ted Rall | | Why Kerry Should Stand Up for the Second Amendment. "Law-abiding citizens of the United States have the individual right to own a firearm," Dick Cheney told the National Rifle Association's annual convention on April 17.[more] |
Burned Alive,by Souad | | As a teenager in the West Bank, Soauad became pregnant by a local boy. He 'shamed' Palestinian family condemned her to death and she was set on fire by her brother-in-law. Every year, thousands of women in the Middle East die in 'honour killings'. Souad survived. This is her harrowing story.[more] |
Missouri tracks scofflaws via pizza-delivery databases,by Kelly Wiese | | It's dinnertime, and you're hungry and tired, so you pick up the phone and order your favorite pizza. But you might have just landed yourself a lot more than pepperoni and cheese.[more] |
My Life as Ralph Nader's Flunkie,by Charles Pekow | | Ralph Nader believes an independent candidacy should "generate more understandings and support for major new directions for our country."[more] |
When
Devils Walk the Earth,by Ralph Peters
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| | This essay is extracted from Ralph Peters' new book, "When Devils Walk the Earth." It is a must-read. The man is prescient. If you focus on nothing else, peruse the last point; Number 25. I added the "bold" and red color to points I thought ought to receive major emphasis.......Ed(Ed is Major General, USA, Ret, Ed Browne)[more] |
Debt & Tax,received via email | | "If we run into such debts as that we must be taxed in our meat and in our drink, in our necessaries and our comforts, in our labors and our amusements, for our callings and our creeds, as the people of England are, our people, like them, must come to labor sixteen hours in the twenty-four, and give the earnings of fifteen of these to the government for their debts and daily expenses;[more] |
Now a fair, balanced liberal manifesto,by Bill Coulter | | Two weeks ago in this space, my friend and colleague James Howard Gibbons, a proud liberal, cobbled together something he called a conservative manifesto. He said he was doing so in the interest of fairness and balance, hoping it would be a useful summary of the agenda on the right. As a conservative, I have made a similar effort to provide a summary of the agenda on the left:[more] |
Selling Out Principle Backfires on GOP,by Chuck Muth | | When, oh when, will the Republican Party and the White House start listening to its limited-government, constitutional conservatives? It seems every time they make a "strategic" move for political rather than philosophical reasons it comes back to bite ‘em in the wahzoo. Yet they never seem to learn. [more] |
Two Outfits,by Mike Shoen | | I read your brief article on the connecton between our government and "our" mafia. Here is my take on it, "Two Outfits". Way back in 1933, two-time medal of honor winner General Smedley Butler astounded his audience: [more] |
Conscience and Terrorism,by Joseph Sobran | | This plea, from the popular Shi’ite leader Sheik Muqtada al-Sadr, is notable on several counts. First, he appeals to our conscience our sense of justice as well as our prudence. [more] |
Day Dreamin' Anti-Dude Dames,by Doug Giles | | What do the anti-dude dames daydream about? Well … I can think of 10 fantasies right off the top of my unapologetic, heterosexual, white, Anglo-Saxon, protestant, testosterone-fog-loving head. Ready?[more] |
The Columbine Killers,by David Brooks | | Five years ago, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot up Columbine High School. Now it's clear that much of what we thought about that horror was wrong.[more] |
Why Men Follow Masters,by Harry Goslin | | History has born out that Thomas Jefferson was wrong when he wrote that all men came into this world with certain "unalienable rights." As it turns out, "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" have proved to be nothing more than the pipe dreams of a generation of crackpots, traitors, and rebels, men we would now call "terrorists" and "insurgents" because they dared shoot at an occupying army, its mercenaries, and its collaborators. Servitude is now ingrained, in vogue, and even laudable behavior among many.[more] |
Privileged to Serve,by Peggy Noonan | | Maybe he was thinking Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. Maybe it was visceral, not so much thought as felt, and acted upon. We don't know because he won't say, at least not in public. Which is itself unusual. Silence is the refuge of celebrities caught in scandal, not the usual response of those caught red-handed doing good.[more] |
A Big Blooper From Condi,by Cliff Kincaid | | Coverage of Condoleezza Rice's 9/11 testimony focused on what she said about the memo of planned al-Qaeda attacks on the U.S. She called it historical, but the memo referred to recent terrorist surveillance of federal installations, "preparations" for hijackings, and on-going investigations of al Qaeda in the U.S. But another concern which got far less media attention was her flawed listing of terrorist attacks on the United States. The list ignored the most significant mass murder of American civilians before 9/11 the 1988 Pan Am 103 bombing. [more] |
Earth Day's Anti-Human Agenda,by Michael Berliner | | Earth Day dawns on us today, and with it a grave danger faces mankind. The danger is not from acid rain, global warming, smog, or the logging of rain forests, as environmentalists would have us believe. The danger to mankind is from environmentalism.[more] |
Nightline Sells Martial Law,by Scott Loughrey | | Will the US be under martial law by June, 2004? That is the impression some are expressing after witnessing a recent episode of Nightline (4/7/2004), with Ted Koppel. On this particular program Koppel is host to Richard Clarke, former Reagan officials Edwin Meese III and Kenneth M. Duberstein; former Clinton official Sally Katzen, author James Mann, and former Bush official Richard Clarke. The subject matter is named The Armageddon Plan.[more] |
People are beautiful, the world stinks,by Dennis Prager | | If you love goodness and hate evil, this is a tough time to stay sane.[more] |
Mideast Realism: Why the prez backed Sharon,by George Will | | The United States government is not a speed reader, but after 37 years of reading U.N. Resolution 242, the government finally read it accurately on Wednesday. The government saw what is not there the missing definite article, "the."[more] |
Six Million,by The Jewish Exchange | | Six Million. The number stands alone. [incredible flash film][more] |
Prayer wheel for our military,by Unknown | | The average age of the military man is 19 years. He is a short haired, tight-muscled kid who, under normal circumstances is considered by society as half man, half boy. Not yet dry behind the ears, not old enough to buy a beer, but old enough to die for his country.[more] |
Stern
Fires Salvos Against Bush in 'Culture War',by Dave Eberhart [see
also The State vs The People
and re-read the Bill of Rights.]
| | After embattled shock jock Howard Stern got canned and fined, he declared he was prepared to fight a cultural war. Now he’s firing heavy salvos in that self-declared war by revamping his old Web site into a cyber weapon to hurl vitriol at the Bush administration, former employer Clear Channel and other targets he sees as enemies to free speech.[more] |
Founders' Quote Daily,by Benjamin Franklin [Ben, do you remember that ideal you called a republic?] | | "They [the House of Representatives] are of the People.... Such an Assembly cannot easily become dangerous to Liberty. [more] |
One Reporter's Opinion: The Real Threats to Our Security,by George Putnam | | It is this reporter's opinion that after 70 years as a reporter, commentator, analyst - you name it - there are certain conclusions to which I have come. One is that the main body of our press, radio and television - either by choice or selectivity - omit the big stories. Here are a few examples:[more] |
"Why I Love the IRS",by Garry Reed | | Since the posting date for this epistle is April 15 you'd naturally expect an exposé on income expropriation. April 15, after all, is the day we bribe our government not to throw us in jail. For libertarians, however, any dissertation on taxes would necessarily deteriorate into a (pick one) rant, rage, tirade, diatribe, harangue or hissy fit. So let's take a different approach. I'll give you three reasons why I love the IRS.[more] |
What does 'Judeo-Christian' mean?,by Dennis Prager | | The United States of America is the only country in history to have defined itself as Judeo-Christian. While the Western world has consisted of many Christian countries and consists today of many secular countries, only America has called itself Judeo-Christian. [more] |
The Fruits of Appeasement,by Victor Davis Hanson | | Imagine a different November 4, 1979, in Teheran. Shortly after Iranian terrorists storm the American embassy and take some 90 American hostages, President Jimmy Carter announces that Islamic fundamentalism is not a legitimate response to the excess of the Shah but a new and dangerous fascism that threatens all that liberal society holds dear. And then he issues an ultimatum to Teheran’s leaders: Release the captives or face a devastating military response.[more] |
Robots May Fight for the Army ,by Mark Baard | | Lightweight, super-strong robots will lead human soldiers into battle within 10 years -- at least according to iRobot.[more] |
Pure Poison,by L. Neil Smith | | Let me tell you about the kind of civilization you live in. It's something neither right wing socialists like Rush Limbaugh, nor left wing socialists like Al Franken, want you to know which is why there have to be libertarians, who aren't any kind of socialist at all.[more] |
The obverse side of history,by L. Neil Smith | | Awhile back a longtime friend wrote to an e-mail list we both inhabit, telling me and others that he'd just tried to buy an airline ticket and been refused. No one would tell him why, but apparently his name has been added to a secret roster of those who will be forbidden the benefits of 21st century transportation for the duration of the dictatorship.[more] |
Our soldiers in Iraq aren't heroes,by Andy Rooney | | Most of the reporting from Iraq is about death and destruction. We don't learn much about what our soldiers in Iraq are thinking or doing. There's no Ernie Pyle to tell us, and, if there were, the military would make it difficult or impossible for him to let us know.[more] |
Re: Social-Security-and-Guns,by Massively Alienated [see also Can The Second Amendment And Social Security Coexist?] | | A fine essay & all too true--to social security's much deserved detriment. My opinion since spring 1975 when I was a 14 1/2 year old eighth grader has been that social security, socialized medicine, unemployment compensation, food stamps, public housing & the rest of the welfarist apparatus are fatally tainted by having been first tried in late nineteenth century Prussia, the initial modern police state, so are unacceptable in a republic based on explicit exaltation of natural right such as America; every thing I knew of & believed about the American revolution militated against it unmistakably. [more] |
Survival of the Fittest?,by Ari Shavit | | An Interview with Benny Morris Note: Benny Morris is the dean of Israeli 'new historians', who have done so much to create a critical vision of Zionism -- its expulsion and continuing oppression of the Palestinians, its pressing need for moral and political atonement.[more] |
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