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THE NEW AMERICAN Weekly Feature Each week THE NEW AMERICAN selects a previously unposted article from a past issue and publishes it online for our web visitors. Articles are selected based on the insight contained and the relevancy to current headlines. Of course, subscribers to THE NEW AMERICAN read these articles weeks, months, or even years before. Subscribe to THE NEW AMERICAN and never miss another groundbreaking story! Current Weekly Feature Saving Fish Before Firefighters - September 10, 2001 During a recent forest fire, help for trapped firefighters was delayed out of fear that it might harm the "endangered" bull trout. Result: The fish were saved; four firefighters died. December 2 - December 8 The Science of Cloning - June 18, 2001 Technological advances have unlocked the possibility of human cloning, but scientific mastery of the technique and its resulting consequences is dangerously lacking. November 25 - December 1 What Must Be Done - November 5, 2001 The answer to terrorism lies not in granting police state powers to the federal government but in restoring legitimate internal security measures and ending self-defeating policies. November 18 - November 24 Masterpiece of Christian Allegory - August 28, 2000 The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, is a treasure trove of timeless Christian truths able to edify, enlighten, educate, and entertain both children and adults alike. November 11- November 17 The Defectors - January 17, 2000 Deceit and deception were used to give women the "right" to choose death, but many former abortion providers now see through the lies and choose life. November 4 - November 10 The Nuclear Genie No One Knows - December 4, 2000 The future of terrorist weaponry may be a radiological warhead, a device that would create death, destruction, and disorder by explosively spreading nuclear radiation. October 28 - November 3 Bush’s Mixed-bag Energy Program - June 18, 2001 President Bush’s energy program has its appeal, but a closer look reveals an unwarranted and dangerous subservience to radical environmentalism. October 21 - October 27, 2001 Disarmament’s False Prophecy - January 1, 2001 For 40 years, arms control agreements, under a false vision of peace, have been used to transfer military power to the United Nations. October 14 - October 20, 2001 Partnering With Terrorists - November 25, 1996 CFR policy elites in government, academe, industry, and the media warn darkly of an impending terrorist threat they helped nurture and sustain. September 30 - October 13 Prolonging the Social Security Lie - August 27, 2001 Social Security’s vaunted "trust fund" doesn’t exist; taxes paid into Social Security are merely being handed over as benefits to other people. September 23 - September 29 Letting Our Guard Down - May 11, 1987 How the United States is losing the espionage war September 16 - September 22, 2001 Signposts to a Police State - September 11, 2000 Under the guise of fighting crime and terrorism, America is being pushed toward a police state reminiscent of the Soviet and Nazi tyrannies. September 9 - September 15, 2001 Bush & the Council for Revolution - March 12, 2001 Like his predecessors since WWII, President Bush has loaded his administration with members of the Council on Foreign Relations, an organization dedicated to one-world government. September 2 - September 8, 2001 Conservatives Deceived by NGOs - July 16, 2001 Traditionalists who attempt to work with the United Nations via Non-Governmental Organizations will only hasten the day when the UN rules as a global government. August 26 - September 1, 2001 The Worst Schools Money Can Buy! - May 21, 2001 Recent history resoundingly confirms that federal funding for schools has paralleled a drastic decline in the quality of education. Yet President Bush still calls for increased educational outlays. August 19 - August 25, 2001 Presetting the Dials - July 5, 1999 The opinion cartel not only picks the issues and establishes the framework for debate, but creates whatever causes and personalities it needs August 12 - August 18, 2001 Experimenting on the Unborn - May 1, 1995 Fetal tissue research is, in essence, a high-tech rerun of Nazi Germany's "perverted science" August 5 - August 11, 2001 The "Unwanted" Child - January 17, 2000 Lee Ezell, pregnant by rape, gave up her daughter for adoption, confident that "its God who decides when to make life." Week of July 29 - August 4, 2001 Red Dragon Over Panama - February 12, 2001 Capt. Kenneth P. Puckett, a former Senior Panama Canal Pilot, explains why Americans should be deeply concerned with China’s ever-growing presence in Panama. Week of July 22 - July 28, 2001 Growing the Federal Bloatocracy - February 26, 2001 Religious organizations that accept federal funds under the Bush plan will become little more than adjunct departments of the Byzantine labyrinth that is the federal bureaucracy. Week of July 15 - July 21, 2001 Global Tyranny ... Bloc by Bloc - April 9, 2001 The construction of a world super-state is progressing one chunk at a time with NAFTA set to become the "European Union" of the Western Hemisphere. Week of July 8 - July 14, 2001 Religious Neutralism - March 27, 2000 Some Christians see the decay of the world as predestined and inevitable, so they withdraw from society. Such a retreat, however, only contributes to the growth of evil. Week of July 1 - July 7, 2001 OKC's Mideast Connection - September 14, 1998 The same Mideast terrorist network implicated in the bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa may have had a hand in the OKC tragedy Week of June 24 - June 30, 2001 Motherhood Gets a Face-lift - April 23, 2001 Increasing numbers of stay-at-home mothers are choosing to home-school their children, a trend that is arguably the most effective reform of education this nation has ever seen. Week of June 17 - June 23, 2001 Exporting Infanticide - December 4, 2000 The manufacture and export of the abortion drug RU-486 is just one of many means by which Communist China serves as the midwife to mayhem and murder. Week of June 10 - June 16, 2001 Environmental Stewardship - December 4, 2000 The evidence is in that free-market principles and private ownership of natural resources provide better stewardship of the environment than government controls ever could. Week of June 3 - June 9, 2001 Sheltered From the State - December 18, 2000 In separating church and state the Founder’s intent was not to protect the federal government from religion, but to protect religion from the federal government. Week of May 27 - June 2, 2001 The Abortion Underworld - January 15, 2000 The abortion industry is riddled with violence, corruption, and crime and is guilty of committing vile deeds outside as well as inside abortion clinics. Week of May 20 - May 26, 2001 Apostle of Perversion - April 27, 1998 The influence of anti-Christian psychologist Carl Jung has oozed into the very fabric of our cultural makeup. Week of May 6 - May 12, 2001 People and Predation - January 29, 2001 The biocentric eco-activists who seek the removal of industrial civilization from North America consider human life just another link in the food chain. Week of April 29 - May 5, 2001 Lessons in Nobility - April 23, 2001 As two recent books attest, Americans today have much to learn from General Robert E. Lee, a man of courage, character, and Christian faith, highly esteemed by both friend and foe. Week of April 22 - April 28, 2001 The Snooping Census - April 24, 2000 The census today is a not only a monstrosity, it supplies unimpeachable evidence that the federal government has broken loose from the Constitution’s grant of limited power. Week of April 15 - April 21, 2000 Dangerous Disarmament - June 5, 2000 The drive to deprive Americans of privately owned firearms is part of a larger plan to render the U.S. helpless before a Russian-Chinese axis or a nuclear-armed UN. Week of April 8 - April 14, 2001 Character Counts - November 23, 1998 If America is to survive, it must once again call upon the leadership and example of men of solid character. Week of April 1 - April 7, 2001 Persistent Persecution of Pinochet - April 10, 2000 Under General Pinochets leadership, an incipient Communist dictatorship in Chile was stopped cold. Rather than suffer excoriation at the hands of the media, this man should be honored as a hero. Week of March 25 - March 31, 2001 Fluoridation Revisited - December 14, 1992 It has always been a bit of a mystery to me why left-environmentalists, who shriek in horror at a bit of Alar on apples, who cry "cancer!" even more absurdly than the boy cried "Wolf! ", who hate every chemical additive known to man, still cast their benign approval upon fluoride Week of March 18 - March 24, 2001 Making a Difference - January 15, 2001
Week of March 11 - March 17, 2001 Investigating TWA Flight 800 - December 4,
2000 Week of February 25 - March 3, 2001 A Modern-Day Philip Dru? - June 9,
1997 Week of February 18 - February 24, 2001 The Ashcroft Transformation -
February 26, 2001 Week of February 11 - February 17, 2001 Raised Tough - February 12,
2001 Week of February 4 - February 10, 2001 McCarthyism
-- Forty questions and answers about Senator Joseph McCarthy - May 11, 1987 Week of January 28 - February 3, 2001 You, the
Fed, and Inflation - November 23, 1998 Week of January 21 - January 27, 2001 Exercising the Right - January 3, 2000
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11, 2000 Week of: January 7 - January 13, 2001 Peace Charade - September 11,
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