Earlier this month, Americans were treated to full-page newspaper ads to advertise a product called "Binge Beer." There's no such beer; the ads were an attention-grabbing device to warn college students of the danger from a popular campus diversion … [Read more...] about Binge Banking
The Waco Scandal Just Won’t Go Away
Janet Reno is shocked, shocked to discover that the FBI has been lying for six years about the 1993 Waco debacle. The Waco fire burned up 86 members of a religious cult called Branch Davidians (including 24 children, 17 of whom were younger than … [Read more...] about The Waco Scandal Just Won’t Go Away
What Caused Columbine?
Everybody's looking for the causes of the terrible tragedy at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, and for ways to prevent such horrible happenings in the future. Hillary Clinton has volunteered her intuition that "part of growing up is … [Read more...] about What Caused Columbine?
I’m Fed Up
I'm fed up with the sanctimonious liberals imposing their values on me. Is this a free country, or isn't it? I'm fed up with the liberals telling me that I can't be judgmental about crimes and sins, even when committed by the President. We have … [Read more...] about I’m Fed Up
Monitoring Law-Abiding Americans
Hiding behind the unprecedented headlines of the last few weeks, "Big Brother" government has been steadily expanding its encroachments on our personal privacy. What we thought was one of the most benign and beloved of federal agencies, the Federal … [Read more...] about Monitoring Law-Abiding Americans
The Lesson of Pinochet’s Arrest
The British arrest of General Augusto Pinochet provides stunning proof of why the United States should never join the International Criminal Court (ICC). Traveling to London on a diplomatic passport to have surgery, the 83-year-old Chilean Senator … [Read more...] about The Lesson of Pinochet’s Arrest
Why Is Congress Criminalizing Copyright Law?
A new plan to straitjacket the American public by criminalizing a common American practice is hidden in the WIPO Copyright Treaties Implementation Act. Powerful Hollywood and software corporations that are afraid of losing money from high-tech … [Read more...] about Why Is Congress Criminalizing Copyright Law?
Lessons from the Paula Jones Case
We may never get satisfactory legal answers, or even political answers, to the many questions raised by the Clinton sex scandals. But we are learning some social and cultural lessons, and they are not pretty. The dismissal of the Paula Jones case … [Read more...] about Lessons from the Paula Jones Case
Don’t Let Janet Reno Read Our E-mail
The personal privacy of individual American citizens is rapidly eroding on every front. Advancing technology has made it easier for government agencies, the police, credit bureaus, telemarketers, and all sorts of nosy people to monitor where we are, … [Read more...] about Don’t Let Janet Reno Read Our E-mail
Encryption Is Essential to Freedom
The Clinton Administration sent three of its spokesmen to Capitol Hill last week to plead the case for "key escrow" before the House Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property. They were testifying against H.R. 695, a bill that states: "It … [Read more...] about Encryption Is Essential to Freedom
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