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
20 Questions for Congress About Immigration — July 2003
PSR_200307 20 Questions for Congress About Immigration Will you vote against amnesty for illegal aliens, which puts people who violate our laws ahead of those who lawfully apply for entry? Will you vote to repeal … [Read more...] about 20 Questions for Congress About Immigration — July 2003
Surprising Assault On Democracy
Press and television channels have been filled for months about America's responsibility to bring democracy to Iraq and other faraway nations that have no prior experience with self-government. So why are some of the same people now trying to … [Read more...] about Surprising Assault On Democracy
What the Global Economy Costs Americans — June 2003
What the Global Economy Costs Americans The big argument for the tax cut just signed by President Bush is that it will create much-needed jobs. But one big question remains: will those jobs be created for Americans, or will … [Read more...] about What the Global Economy Costs Americans — June 2003
Conservative Agenda for 2003 — January 2003
Conservative Agenda for 2003 A new Republican majority in both Houses of Congress is gathering this month. It's time to reaffirm some basic Republican principles and move ahead to achieve conservative goals in all three … [Read more...] about Conservative Agenda for 2003 — January 2003
Copyright Extremists Should Not Control Information Flow
Copyright extremists are working to control as much information as possible. Almost every week we see a new example of how they are thwarting the free flow of information. The leaders of the copyright lobby are the Hollywood movie distributors and … [Read more...] about Copyright Extremists Should Not Control Information Flow
