Articles from the past 90 days
Commentary:  Strategy and Politics

Reid's health plan requires monthly abortion fee

Nov 19, 2009 | John Boehner
Section 1303(a)(2)(C) describes the process in which the Health Benefits Commissioner is to assess the monthly premiums that will be used to pay for elective abortions under the government-run health plan

Abortion, health care, and socialism

Nov 16, 2009 | Star Parker
Rather than recognizing that every human being is unique and free, created in God's image, socialism tries to turn us into laboratory rodents, pretending to manage our lives according to predictable formulas

Challenges for a Republican renaissance

Nov 9, 2009 | Star Parker
We cannot lose sight that we won't have a prosperous nation without free markets and limited government as our constitution originally intended

New hate crimes law is a mistake

Nov 2, 2009 | Star Parker
The social breakdown that produces the disproportionate violence in black America is the product of the same moral relativism and politicization of law that has produced hate crime bills

Democrats decide the healthcare Americans will be allowed to have

Oct 28, 2009 | Newt Gingrich and Nancy Desmond
After August, liberals were more determined than ever to ram through a Bill

Government health care, like Fannie Mae, will fail

Oct 26, 2009 | Star Parker
We can expect the same results from government taking over health care as we've gotten from housing socialism

Al Sharpton lied about Rush Limbaugh

Oct 19, 2009 | Star Parker
Sharpton blocked Limbaugh like Governor Orval Faubus tried to block black children from entering Central High in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957

50 examples of government waste

Oct 11, 2009 | Brian M. Riedl
Congress, for example, has ignored efficiency recommendations from the Department of Health and Human Services that would save $9 billion annually

Telecom immunity helps counterterrorism efforts

Oct 11, 2009 | Jena Baker McNeill
While the surveillance activities performed are entirely legal, stripping immunity would make way for dozens of lawsuits against telecommunications operators that assist the government with surveillance programs

Patriot Act abuse evidence is thin

Oct 11, 2009 | Jena Baker McNeill
Despite repeated attempts to demonstrate abuse, little evidence has ever been proffered to demonstrate any Patriot Act misuse
"Slow as it might seem E-Verification given a chance to perform, will extract illegal immigrants from the working positions and replace them with American workers. Just like earlier ICE raids foreigners were removed from poultry plants, packing industries and lines of US ..."
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