The constitutional issues involved in NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement), passed a decade ago, have just ascended the ladder to the U.S. Supreme Court. Arguments will be heard this spring on whether the non-U.S. tribunals created by … [Read more...] about Does NAFTA Override The U.S. Constitution?
Stopping The Mischief Of Activist Judges
Finally, we have a President who comes right out and targets "activist judges" as the enemy of traditional values and urges us to use "the constitutional process" to remedy the problem. President Bush's State of the Union … [Read more...] about Stopping The Mischief Of Activist Judges
Stopping The Mischief Of Activist Judges
Finally, we have a President who comes right out and targets "activist judges" as the enemy of traditional values and urges us to use "the constitutional process" to remedy the problem. President Bush's State of the Union … [Read more...] about Stopping The Mischief Of Activist Judges
How The Democrats Plan To Win In 2004
Despite George W. Bush's high poll numbers, the Democrats think they have the key to winning the 2004 elections. Get the votes of convicted felons. Don't laugh; the Democrats are deadly serious. The nation's four million convicted felons … [Read more...] about How The Democrats Plan To Win In 2004
Amnesty By Any Other Name
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 from everyone else from Rep. Tom Tancredo to Senator Ted … [Read more...] about Amnesty By Any Other Name
Confronting The Campus Radicals
David Horowitz thinks that anybody who cares about the future of America should confront the fact that U.S. colleges and universities are the fountainhead of financing for the radical movement in America. He has personally taken up the challenge to … [Read more...] about Confronting The Campus Radicals
Another CBS Travesty
CBS paid big bucks for the television rights to come into the living rooms of 100 million Americans on Super Bowl Sunday. But public response to the thrilling last moments of a truly exciting football game may be overwhelmed by public disgust at … [Read more...] about Another CBS Travesty
Does Tom Ridge Believe in the Rule of Law?
Were Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge's Miami meanderings (a) a gaffe, (b) a trial balloon, (c) an announcement of his department's policy, or (d) an announcement of Bush Administration policy? We are entitled to know the answer to that … [Read more...] about Does Tom Ridge Believe in the Rule of Law?
Mona Lisa Isn’t Smiling
Another feminist propaganda movie hit the theaters during the Christmas season, proving again that the feminists are an unhappy bunch whose lifestyle leads to loneliness. The heroine of "Mona Lisa Smile," Katherine Watson (Julia Roberts), … [Read more...] about Mona Lisa Isn’t Smiling
Will Massachusetts Abolish Marriage?
How many legs does a dog have if you call its tail a leg? That familiar fable, often attributed to Abe Lincoln, comes to mind when we contemplate the redefinition of marriage by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. In a 4-3 decision released … [Read more...] about Will Massachusetts Abolish Marriage?