It's time to take a tally of where we are at year's end. Although taxpayers' money is rolling into the U.S. Treasury at an unprecedented rate, we didn't get the tax cut Republicans promised. Bill Clinton says taxes shouldn't be cut because the … [Read more...] about Where We Are At Year’s End
How Do The Candidates Stand On Military Policy?
One would think that the next President's plans to address the dramatic falloff in military recruitment, and the decline in military morale and readiness due to controversial personnel policies, would be important topics for the televised … [Read more...] about How Do The Candidates Stand On Military Policy?
Clinton’s Two-Step Into the International Court
Several liberal commentators pronounced Bill Clinton's command of the issues "dazzling" at his last news conference of the century. What's really dazzling is his skill in dancing around responsibility for his mistakes. A case in point is Clinton's … [Read more...] about Clinton’s Two-Step Into the International Court
The WTO Woke Us Up In Seattle
Seattle, the home of Microsoft and Boeing, was supposed to be the Gateway to the Global Economy. Shattered shop windows and tear gas made it instead the gateway to Americans' knowledge about the World Trade Organization (WTO). The United States was … [Read more...] about The WTO Woke Us Up In Seattle
Moving to the ‘Bipartisan Center’ — December 1999
Moving to the 'Bipartisan Center' President Clinton's National Security Adviser Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger was driven in a bullet-proof White House limousine on November 4 to address the members of the Bilderberg Steering Committee who were … [Read more...] about Moving to the ‘Bipartisan Center’ — December 1999
The Truth Leaks Out About Kosovo
The embarrassing truth is starting to come out that the Clinton Administration lied to us about Kosovo atrocities which were supposed to justify the bombing of Yugoslavia. In five months of investigation and exhumation of the dead in Kosovo, United … [Read more...] about The Truth Leaks Out About Kosovo
Code Word for Clinton’s Global Goals: Bipartisanship
It remains to be seen whether or not George W. Bush and other Republican presidential candidates have a coherent foreign policy, but there is no mistaking that Bill Clinton has one. His National Security Advisor Sandy Berger laid it all out in a … [Read more...] about Code Word for Clinton’s Global Goals: Bipartisanship
Panama May Be The Biggest Blast Of Y2K
While many Americans are making party plans to celebrate Y2K on New Year's Eve, Panamanian officials are lobbying to get President Clinton or Vice President Gore to attend their unique Y2K revelry. That's the day when the U.S. flag over the Panama … [Read more...] about Panama May Be The Biggest Blast Of Y2K
Red China: Gatekeeper of the Panama Canal — November 1999
Red China: Gatekeeper of the Panama Canal Jimmy Carter never would have been able to ram through his two treaties giving away our Panama Canal if the Senate in 1978 could have looked into the future and known that, when the U.S. Flag is lowered on … [Read more...] about Red China: Gatekeeper of the Panama Canal — November 1999
Three Cheers For An End To Bipartisan Folly
The media, Bill Clinton and Al Gore have all been having tantrums about the defeat of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. Clinton accused Republicans of "partisan politics" and "a new isolationism," and Gore chimed in with a chorus of calling … [Read more...] about Three Cheers For An End To Bipartisan Folly
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