"I want to go to trial on Monday; I've been locked up for nearly eight years,” Dr. Tom Sell declared. "The federal court has no evidence, they have no witnesses. I want my trial one week from today. I am not incompetent in any … [Read more...] about Nearly Eight Years In Prison Without A Trial
Amnesty/Guest-Worker is Immoral
President George W. Bush, Senators John McCain, Edward Kennedy, and several others are promoting legislation to grant some kind of amnesty/guest-worker status to millions of illegal aliens residing in the United States, as well as to an indefinite … [Read more...] about Amnesty/Guest-Worker is Immoral
Congressional Chicanery About H-1B Visas
"Why is it taking you five years to get through college?" I asked a student attending one of my campus lectures. "Because I changed my major from computer science to accounting after I discovered there are almost no jobs available for … [Read more...] about Congressional Chicanery About H-1B Visas
Bill Gates Teams Up With UNESCO
President Bill Clinton made a speech on January 22, 1997 to a suburban Chicago audience so friendly that it interrupted him with applause 29 times. One line in his speech, however, was greeted with stony silence: "We can no longer hide behind our … [Read more...] about Bill Gates Teams Up With UNESCO
Voters Won’t Fall For Bait-and-Switch
Americans are not naive enough to believe the sensational headline and opening paragraphs of news accounts about Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff's recent testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee. He was reported to have said that … [Read more...] about Voters Won’t Fall For Bait-and-Switch
Thanks, Jimmy Carter
Former President Jimmy Carter has finally done something really constructive. He is taking the lead, along with Republican James A. Baker III, to clean up the massive frauds in our voting processes. They are responding to the widespread public … [Read more...] about Thanks, Jimmy Carter
Dealing with Katrina
Katrina has displaced hundreds of thousands of Americans who now need food, housing, and cash. Relief for those necessities will have to be temporary and it will be many months before they can return to New Orleans, if ever, so what they need most of … [Read more...] about Dealing with Katrina
Thank You, William Rehnquist
William Rehnquist was the most unlikely of appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court. He had no experience as a judge, and his boss Richard Nixon would embarrassingly refer to him as "Renchburg." But after serving over 33 years on the Supreme … [Read more...] about Thank You, William Rehnquist
What’s Behind a Phone Call From Newt Gingrich?
I was sitting at my computer starting to write this week's column when I received a phone call asking me to listen to an important recorded message from our old friend Newt Gingrich. Expecting to get more information about his new alliance with … [Read more...] about What’s Behind a Phone Call From Newt Gingrich?
Follies and Failures of the National Education Assn. — August 2005
Follies and Failures of the National Education Assn. Parents are on the warpath about the way 63,000 public schools are now starting their fall term in August, some even in hot July. Thousands of parents have organized Save … [Read more...] about Follies and Failures of the National Education Assn. — August 2005