Posted on 07/15/2002 8:10:40 AM PDT by gordgekko
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The right right for our time: That abortion is considered a litmus test for anyone who would serve their nation is beyond doubt, something John Ashcroft learned last year during his nomination hearings. Jeff Snyder investigates how abortion, over other traditional rights, became the most important "right" of our time
So far, the GOP is not giving conservatives reasons to vote on November 5th: George W. Bush may be popular beyond measure but Paul Weyrich says when November 5 rolls around, it's the Democrats who will be celebrating
No to the International Criminal Court: W. James Antle III is quite pleased that America's soldiers won't be persecuted by the International Criminal Court. No matter what's proponents say, the ICC is offensive to American principles
Profile of a scandal: The Boston Globe covers the recent sex abuse scandals rocking the Catholic Church in Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church. Steve Martinovich reviews their efforts
Nothing elementary about marriage: In Surrendering to Marriage: Husbands, Wives and Other Imperfections, Iris Krasnow reports that being married is hard work. As obvious as that observation is, Steve Martinovich still thought the book had some merit
Socialization schmocialization: These teens tell it like it is: School may be out for the summer for those in the mainstream system, says Isabel Lyman, but homeschooled children continue to work hard. Lyman tells us what four have done over the past year
Losing our heritage, our land: It's not bad enough that the American government owns tens of millions of square miles of land, now it wants to control your private property through HR 2388. Tom DeWeese reports
Another blatant lie: Environmentalists lie and a recent report that stated the Earth may expire in 2050 is absolute proof of that, asserts Henry Lamb
The power of negative thinking: Steven Zak is proud of the way that law enforcement and government eliminated terrorism in the United States. All they had to do was not believe it existed and Victoria Hen and Ya'acov Aminov simply became dead, not victims of terror
Don't blame our intelligence agencies -- blame our unprincipled foreign policy: There is a way in which Sept. 11 could have been prevented-- not by more competent agencies, but by having a more principled foreign policy, argues Onkar Ghate
Real election reform: Given the history of dirty tricks by Democrats during American elections, Bruce Walker has some controversial measures to deal with them
Specious science in our schools: Want to know why American kids, on the average, aren't setting the world on fire when it comes to science? Alan Caruba answers by asking you to examine what they're taught
Put up or shut up: Her recent article on a poorly researched feminist study on gender bias in family courts has landed her in the middle of a war, writes Wendy McElroy
All bets are off for Internet gambling prohibition: Jonathan Stanewick reports on two House bills that address online gambling. Regardless of your position on gambling, Stanewick says these bills are a danger to everyone
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500 000 is not enough: Charles V. Peña thinks injecting the smallpox vaccine into 500 000 health and safety worker is a nice start. There are, however, 290 million other Americans are at risk
Issues 2002: The latest edition of the Heritage Foundation's famous briefing book for candidates is now online
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