Posted on 06/17/2002 8:20:59 AM PDT by gordgekko
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Daschle: How long can his iron grip last?: Paul M. Weyrich has seen a lot of Senate majority leaders during his decades in Washington, D.C. but he says none can compare to Tom Daschle. With few exceptions he treats his fellow Democratic senators like children
Help, help we're being repressed: "Prominent" Americans like Casey Kasem and Edward Said say they are being repressed during America's war on Islamists. Jackson Murphy has some thoughts on their statement
Turning freedom into free lunch: When you don't have to pay for freedom, you don't value it particularly highly. W. James Antle III believes that's the reality of America today
Dr. Laura for President?: This belongs in one of those Marvel What If? comic books. Bruce Walker imagines a scenario which sees Dr. Laura Schlessinger run for the nomination of the Democratic Party
Sanitizing Clinton: Repressing the lessons of non-history: Murray Soupcoff notes that Congressional investigations into the intelligence lapses before September 11, 2001 seem to have forgotten about anything that ever happened before January 20, 2001
Smarter, better & home schooled: The best argument for home schooling your children can be found in accomplishments by home schooled children and the state of public education, writes Alan Caruba
Arabs recognized Israel - 1919: Charles A. Morse wonders why Arab nations have difficulty in recognizing Israel's right to exist. Back in 1919, they had few problems with the concept of a Jewish homeland
Dealing with terror: Although Phillip J. Hubbell's account of a terrorist arrest is just satire, you get the feeling that it would actually play out this way
Natural disasters and national cataclysm: James Hall believes the federal organizations tasked to deal with disasters are more dangerous than the disasters themselves
Dispelling the myth of the demise of communism: If communism is dead, David T. Pyne would like to know why so many communists are running nations across the world
Green zombies: It doesn't matter what classes they take because students are being indoctrinated with the environmentalist credo at every possible moment. Henry Lamb explains how it's happening
GAO involved in "public-private partnership" scandal: Back in March the U.S. General Accounting Office released a report on child support enforcement program, one with a lot of interesting conclusions. Roger F. Gay elaborates
Abortion: A moral quagmire: Wendy McElroy knows the topic of abortion is a minefield of emotions but one thing she refuses to do is cede ground to extremists on either side of the debate
Tell your state legislator to scrutinize MEHPA: If you don't know what MEHPA stands for, you should read James Frogue's thoughts on this latest invasion of your privacy
Once more into the breach: Those prone to believing the conservative grassroots movement is dying should take a lesson from Connie Marshner
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Gun lawsuits are no business of Congress: Robert A. Levy believes it's unconsitutional for Congress to try passing bills to protect the gun industry from lawsuits by the states
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