The Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has just let the cat out of the bag about what's really behind our trade agreements and security partnerships with the other North … [Read more...] about The Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada — July 2005
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CAFTA Is a Bad Deal for the United States — June 2005
CAFTA Is a Bad Deal for the United States Those who believe in American sovereignty and/or our unique principle of federalism are waking up to the damage that CAFTA will do to both. Its fate in Congress is uncertain and … [Read more...] about CAFTA Is a Bad Deal for the United States — June 2005
Bush Buries The Shame Of Yalta
Thank you, President George W. Bush, for correcting history and making a long overdue apology for one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's tragic mistakes. Speaking in Latvia on May 7, Bush repudiated "the agreement at Yalta" by which … [Read more...] about Bush Buries The Shame Of Yalta
Is Relying on Foreign Law Impeachable? — May 2005
Is Relying on Foreign Law Impeachable? "By what conceivable warrant can nine lawyers presume to be the authoritative conscience of the Nation?" So asked an incredulous Justice Antonin Scalia in dissent to the latest outrage … [Read more...] about Is Relying on Foreign Law Impeachable? — May 2005
CAFTA Is A Bad Deal For The United States
Those who believe in American sovereignty and/or our unique principle of federalism are waking up to the damage that CAFTA will do to both. Its fate in Congress is uncertain and bipartisan opposition is growing. The United States signed CAFTA … [Read more...] about CAFTA Is A Bad Deal For The United States
Is Relying On Foreign Law An Impeachable Offense?
"By what conceivable warrant can nine lawyers presume to be the authoritative conscience of the Nation?" So asked an incredulous Justice Antonin Scalia in response to the latest outrage by the U.S. Supreme Court. Five activist justices … [Read more...] about Is Relying On Foreign Law An Impeachable Offense?
The Conservative Debate
The presidential candidate praised abstinence at a key moment in the debate in St. Louis, and he admitted that the Kyoto global warming treaty was "flawed." He looked right into the camera and said, "Absolutely. I am not going to raise … [Read more...] about The Conservative Debate
What Do the Two Parties Stand For? — October 2004
What Do the Two Parties Stand For? To find out what the two major parties stand for, we should be able to compare their Party Platforms adopted by their National Nominating Conventions in the summer of 2004. Unfortunately, … [Read more...] about What Do the Two Parties Stand For? — October 2004
Contrasts and Similarities In The Two Party Platforms
The Republican and Democratic parties could have stirred up more television audience for their national nominating conventions by allowing the delegates to debate their party platforms. But both presidential nominees exercised such tight control that … [Read more...] about Contrasts and Similarities In The Two Party Platforms
To Celebrate Independence, We Must Have Sovereignty
The handover of power to Iraq by the victorious American forces has stimulated public discussion about a word that seems to have fallen in disfavor in the last few years: sovereignty. That means the ability of a government to act without being … [Read more...] about To Celebrate Independence, We Must Have Sovereignty
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