Amnesty Isn't 'Reform' — It's Open Borders When President Bush unveiled his "temporary foreign workers" plan, he got cheers from his carefully selected invitees in the East Room of the White House, but he's getting jeers … [Read more...] about Amnesty Isn’t ‘Reform’ – It’s Open Borders — January 2004
Congressional Agenda for 2003
The clouds of election contests are behind us and a new Republican majority in both Houses of Congress will gather in January. It's time to reaffirm some basic Republican principles and move ahead with legislative implementation. Principle #1. … [Read more...] about Congressional Agenda for 2003
Marriage Must Be Protected from the Judges — December 2003
Marriage Must Be Protected from the Judges Time to Rebuke Judicial Oligarchy Will Massachusetts, the cradle of American liberty, let four lawyers don the robes of oligarchy, override the wishes of the majority of the … [Read more...] about Marriage Must Be Protected from the Judges — December 2003
Will Corporations Own Our Identities?
No one should be able to own facts about other people. Our names and numbers, and also the laws we must obey, should not be property that can be owned by corporations and policed by federal courts. But special interests, such as the Software and … [Read more...] about Will Corporations Own Our Identities?
Marriage Must Be Protected From The Judges
President Bush has proclaimed the week of October 12-18 as Marriage Protection Week because it's becoming clearer all the time that the institution of marriage needs protection against battering by the courts. The gay lobbyists have made it clear … [Read more...] about Marriage Must Be Protected From The Judges
Whose Side are the Politicians On? — October 2003
Whose Side are the Politicians On? Driver's Licenses = Pseudo Amnesty In a flip-flop to court the Hispanic vote, California Governor Gray Davis signed a bill (which he had rejected twice before) to allow illegal aliens to get driver's … [Read more...] about Whose Side are the Politicians On? — October 2003
Constitutional Confrontation In Alabama
The secularists are gloating. They got a court order to remove the Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama courthouse and another court order to suspend Chief Justice Roy Moore who put it there. But anyone who thinks this confrontation in … [Read more...] about Constitutional Confrontation In Alabama
Congress Should Stand Up and Be Counted — September 2003
Congress Should Stand Up and Be Counted Federal court decisions banning the Pledge of Allegiance and the Ten Commandments, and the possibility raised in Lawrence v. Texas that marriage may no longer be defined as the union … [Read more...] about Congress Should Stand Up and Be Counted — September 2003
Congress Should Stand Up And Be Counted
Federal court decisions about the Pledge of Allegiance and the Ten Commandments , and the specter raised in Lawrence v. Texas that marriage may no longer be defined as the union of a man and a woman, show that the time has come to curb the Imperial … [Read more...] about Congress Should Stand Up And Be Counted
Ginsburg Disdains The Lone Ranger
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently joined Hillary Clinton, Janet Reno, anti-Pledge-of-Allegiance Judge Stephen Reinhardt, and other like-mined liberals and feminists to launch a new organization called the American Constitution … [Read more...] about Ginsburg Disdains The Lone Ranger