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
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Congressional Agenda for 2003
The clouds of election contests are behind us and a new Republican majority in both Houses of Congress will gather in January. It's time to reaffirm some basic Republican principles and move ahead with legislative implementation. Principle #1. … [Read more...] about Congressional Agenda for 2003
The High Price of Free Trade
Trade representatives from 34 Western Hemisphere countries (all except Cuba) are now gathering in Miami to take the next step to expand NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) into the hemisphere-wide Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). They … [Read more...] about The High Price of Free Trade
Congress Should Stand Up and Be Counted — September 2003
Congress Should Stand Up and Be Counted Federal court decisions banning the Pledge of Allegiance and the Ten Commandments, and the possibility raised in Lawrence v. Texas that marriage may no longer be defined as the union … [Read more...] about Congress Should Stand Up and Be Counted — September 2003
Can Globalism Amend Our Constitution?
We live in a global economy, right? But the elites mouthing this mantra haven't shared with the American people the news that globalism not only means open borders for the movement of goods and the migration of peoples, plus textbooks teaching … [Read more...] about Can Globalism Amend Our Constitution?
The Impertinence Of Our So-Called Allies
Should the United States permit Gen. Tommy R. Franks, head of the U.S. Central Command, to be prosecuted in a court in Belgium for alleged war crimes during the Iraq war? Most Americans would say, you have to be kidding; that could never happen. But … [Read more...] about The Impertinence Of Our So-Called Allies
Why Is Bush Perpetuating Clinton Policies?
Why is President George W. Bush continuing policies that were initiated by Bill Clinton? The voters elected Bush to change obnoxious Clinton policies, and they don't understand why Bush is keeping the following seven in force. One example is … [Read more...] about Why Is Bush Perpetuating Clinton Policies?
Conservative Agenda for 2003 — January 2003
Conservative Agenda for 2003 A new Republican majority in both Houses of Congress is gathering this month. It's time to reaffirm some basic Republican principles and move ahead to achieve conservative goals in all three … [Read more...] about Conservative Agenda for 2003 — January 2003
Kissinger’s Exit Leaves Curious Questions Unanswered
Henry Kissinger's quick trip across the news headlines as chairman of the new commission to investigate the September 11 attacks was curious. I wish the nosy media, which love to indulge in the sport of "gotcha," would apply their … [Read more...] about Kissinger’s Exit Leaves Curious Questions Unanswered
Stand Your Ground, Mr. President
The American servicemen who flew an AC-130 and mistakenly bombed dozens of civilians in remote Afghan villages last week can thank their lucky stars that their Commander-in-Chief is George W. Bush, not Al Gore. It doesn't take much flight of … [Read more...] about Stand Your Ground, Mr. President
