Church and State
You might think that since the State nailed the Founder of the religion to a cross, Christians would deplore government. Surely its murder...
You might think that since the State nailed the Founder of the religion to a cross, Christians would deplore government. Surely its murder...
For far too long, those who oppose big-government solutions to racism have been slandered as racists. (Sadly, such attacks are similar to the...
Read moreWhat the Democrats should have learned from their losses last Tuesday is that the advice given by political strategist James Carville to candidate...
Read moreAccording to a report published on the Tenth Amendment Center's website, "Introduced in the Ohio House on October 16, 2009, the 'Firearms...
Read moreYou probably haven’t noticed the terrorists thronging airports in San Francisco, Dallas, Rhode Island, and Philadelphia, but the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) certainly...
Read moreIn the Sunday New York Times, Adam Kirsch, senior editor at The New Republic, writes a review of a recent biography of Ayn...
Read moreIn Robert J. Samuelson’s latest op-ed piece for the Washington Post, “Could America Go Broke?”, the longtime editor and economic and business writer...
Read moreAccording to the White House on October 30, the $787-billion stimulus plan has created or saved about one million jobs, but that number...
Read moreMost Americans want less government, smaller government and lower taxes. The only way to accomplish this is by abolishing federal departments and bureaucracies....
Read moreLet’s pretend for a moment that the cops are telling the truth and that Darren Johnson, 43, owner of a barber shop, a...
Read moreThe Federalist Society has compiled a “Conservative & Libertarian Legal Scholarship: Annotated Bibliography” to collect what they deem to be the best legal...
Read moreLess than a week after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke urged Congress to act with dispatch to pass new legislation giving the Fed...
Read moreI saw two stories recently that had diametrically opposed messages. The first was pro-life in the broadest sense of the word, a breakthrough...
Read moreAsk a friend or associate, “Can you explain ‘cap and trade?’” More than likely you will be astounded at what a poor grasp...
Read moreI originally published this column back in January of 2005. Since then (and especially lately), many people have called and written with requests...
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