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May 25, 2009
Media still lying about the Swift Boat Veterans
Scott Swett
Ever since 2004, the media has tried to correct its failure to turn public opinion against the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. More

May 25, 2009
Donald Rumsfeld: Threat or Menace?
Randall Hoven
Who is to blame for (1) our difficulties in Iraq, (2) the delayed Katrina response, (3) lousy relations between the US and Russia, and (4) Republicans losing the Senate? Donald Rumsfeld, of course. At least if you believe GQ. More

May 25, 2009
Land of the Free Because of the Brave
Lauri B. Regan
"No war is worth dying for"? More

May 25, 2009
A Memorial in Naval History
Jan LaRue
They had no right to win. Yet they did, and in doing so they changed the course of a war More

May 25, 2009
Revisiting Hayek
Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky
Through the inevitable mismanagement of resources and goods at the disposal of the state, all forms of collectivism lead eventually to tyranny. More

May 25, 2009
The Faces of Afghanistan - a photo essay
Jerry Maurseth
A photo report from a member of the Panjshir Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Engineers serving in Afghanistan More

May 24, 2009
Who Wrote Dreams and Why It Matters
Jack Cashill
The Left has built a foundational myth around the genius of Barack Obama, a genius that can be located only in Dreams. More

May 24, 2009
Hate Crimes and the Sedition Act of 2009
John Griffing
Targeted censorship, attacks on religious freedom, and outrageous protections for pedophilia are headed for the law books, unless the public steps up protest. More

May 24, 2009
Cyberbullying Laws and the Moral Code
Timothy Birdnow
H.R. 1996, the bill to outlaw cyberbullying, opens Pandora's box. There's a much better way to solve the problem. More

May 24, 2009
The Wishful Thinking of Greenie Dreams
Peter C Glover
Green energy solutions that don't really accomplish much. More

May 24, 2009
The Survival of the Caretaker
Jude Acosta
When Marie had to face the reality of her father's Alzheimer's she knew she was also facing a decision she likened to "choosing between jumping off a cliff or getting hit by a bus." More

May 24, 2009
Understanding Benedict
Andrew Sumereau
World Politics, peace, and the Pope. More

May 23, 2009
Understanding the Black Experience?
Kevin Jackson
To tout Obama as the poster child for blackness is a ridiculous notion. More

May 23, 2009
The Geography of Carbon Emissions
Jack Dini
Limiting carbon emissions in the developed world is a fool's errand. More

May 23, 2009
The Myth of Ever Increasing Fuel Economy
R.H. Higgs
We're expecting miracles from a technology which has truly reached its limits. More

May 23, 2009
Obama and Henry Clay
Paul Shlichta
In his eloquent plea for finding common ground on a deep moral issue, our president is following the lead of Henry Clay. More

May 23, 2009
True Grit: Growing Old in America
Jude Acosta
Ours is one of the few civilizations in recorded history that not only ignores the aged but devalues them. More

May 23, 2009
Water Boarding: The View from the Moral High Ground
David Bueche
Pain, torture, and morality. More

May 22, 2009
Time to Legalize Counterfeiting
Harold Witkov
There is one vice, one small illegal indiscretion, that, if decriminalized would solve all our problems. The United States needs to legalize the victimless crime known as counterfeiting. More

May 22, 2009
You Might Not Be A Republican
Randall Hoven
With all the heavy thinking and breathing going on over "what it means to be Republican," let me provide some light thinking and breathing on the subject. More

May 22, 2009
Corporatism comes to America
Lee Cary
The best name for what Obama is creating isn't socialism, communism, or even fascism. More

May 22, 2009
Sacrificing Israel
Moshe Dann
Linking US action against Iran with freezing settlement building, destroying Jewish communities and establishing a second Arab Palestinian state is a set-up for Israel's demonization and destruction. More

May 22, 2009
The Riverdale Plot and Our Dreyfus Moment
Bruce Walker
We who take Christianity and Judaism seriously, we who view America and Israel as blessed refuges of those hated for the sake of hate, will never persuade our foes to stop being our foes. More

May 22, 2009
Fast Times at Disaster High
Pamela Geller
The sick, slumbering American wakes up in his Obama tee shirt and boxers, rubs his swollen eyes, hungover from a night of hope, change, spending, debt, and government takeover. More

May 21, 2009
How to Deprogram a Liberal in One Year Or Less
Robin of Berkeley
So what do you do when you realize that everything you've ever thought and believed no longer worked for you? More

May 21, 2009
Barry Honey, Where Has All the Love Gone?
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Barry Honey, you rode the love-train to victory. I have truly tried to give you the benefit of the doubt with regard to your intentions, hoping they were indeed fraught with goodwill. More

May 21, 2009
Obama's Magic Hat
Gary Horne
Many Obama voters now expect the President to pull utopia out of his magician's hat. What will they do when the hat turns out to be empty? More

May 21, 2009
The Alice in Wonderland World of the Greens
Peter Glover and Michael J. Economides
The refusal of green ideologues to grasp the energy realities of our age gets curiouser and curiouser. More

May 21, 2009
Arabs, Jews, and the Swine Flu
Miguel A. Guanipa
What the religious authorities in Cairo are saying about the disease. More

May 21, 2009
One and a Half Cheers for Interior Secretary Salazar
Humberto Fontova
Not endangered, and not rescued by Al Gore. More

May 20, 2009
Revolution
Herbert E. Meyer
some of us have called this left-right, liberal-conservative split a "culture war" or even a "second Civil War." The precise, technical word for what is happening in the United States today is revolution. More

May 20, 2009
Obama may earn Millions from Schools in Book Deal
Richard Henry Lee
Obama may earn millions from taxpayer-funded schools in his new book deal. More

May 20, 2009
The Mystery of the Venezuelan Satellite
Adolfo Fabregat
Venezuela's "socialist satellite" is mostly a no-show when it comes to television broadcasts. Bad news for Hugo Chavez, and worse news for the Chinese, whose space program supplied it. More

May 20, 2009
Universal Truth Depends on What Universe You Live In
Victor J. Massad
The laws of my universe and the parallel (liberal) universe. More

May 20, 2009
Who Are You Calling a Lemming?
Jim H. Ainsworth
Ever put your finger on a big tent? It leaks. Tent poles sag on soggy ground; rain and snow can make the roof sag and collapse. More

May 20, 2009
Napolitano's Politically Correct Border Security
J. Robert Smith
Homeland Security Chief Janet Napolitano is determined to beef up security along the rough and tumble Canadian border. That's right, Canada. More

May 19, 2009
Slick Barry
Bruce Walker
Beneath the obvous difference, there are some disconcerting similarities between the last two Democrats in the White House. More

May 19, 2009
The GOP's Prejean Moment
George Joyce
Carrie Prejean represents a modern day inkblot test of inestimable value to America's frustrated and exiled GOP. More

May 19, 2009
The Caucasus Tinder Box
Kim Zigfeld
The ominous storm clouds of war are gathering once again over tiny, besieged Georgia have shed their first droplets of conflict. More

May 19, 2009
I wish I were a liberal
Nancy Morgan
Here's the deal when you join the liberal side. More

May 19, 2009
Frankfurt School Reigns Supreme at Notre Dame
James Simpson
The mass media has attempted to pass off Notre Dame protests as yet another example of marginalized right-wing hysteria, but a peek just a little deeper into this controversy suggests other things at work. More

May 19, 2009
Notre Dame Rescued the Right-To-Life Movement from Oblivion
Geoffrey P. Hunt
One outcome is certain: the abortion debate was rescued, at least for the moment, from drifting into the marginal recesses of the political calculus More

May 18, 2009
An appeal for help from our readers
Thomas Lifson
After a year of incredible growth, it is time for American Thinker to go on to the next stage. We are asking our readers for help. More

May 18, 2009
Barack's Epistle to the Egyptians
James Lewis
Obama is Ready for his Grandest Gesture, his Peace Outreach to A Billion Muslims in Cairo. More

May 18, 2009
Nancy Pelosi is the Central Issue
William A. Jacobson
The real front in this battle is not the law or morality, but politics. More

May 18, 2009
Geithner's Radioactive Record at the Fed
Christopher J. Alleva
Last week, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner admitted the Fed failed miserably during his tenure as New York Fed president, and contributed mightily to the financial calamity the world is digging out from under.  Geithner conceded massive policy errors in the U.S. and... More

May 18, 2009
Obama Stands By while Europe Loots Intel
Howard Richman, Raymond Richman, and Jesse Richman
European antitrust chief Neelie Kroes bragged that she was raising money to support the European taxpayer More

May 18, 2009
The Unprotected Endangered Species
Harold Witkov
There is only one endangered species President Obama seems unconcerned about. In the modern-day world, the death of a species can be attributed to shrinking habitats, and out of control hunters and poachers. To what extremes wildlife protectionism should go,... More

May 17, 2009
How Notre Dame Drifted Away from the Catholic Church
Paul Shlichta
The old Latin proverb nemo repente turpissimus can be translated as "nobody becomes very evil overnight." More

May 17, 2009
The Obama - Netanyahu Summit
Leo Rennert
What's in store tomorrow for their first meeting. More

May 17, 2009
The Attitude of Ideology
Larrey Anderson
Why is it that so many people believe that the world works the way that they want it to work, rather than the way it actually works? More

May 17, 2009
Our Lady's Advice
Jan LaRue
As President Obama addresses Notre Dame, Our Lady's advice is worth recalling. More

May 17, 2009
Land For Peace, American Style
Rob Miller
Apply the principles urged on Israel to the United States, and you end up with a scenario something like this. More

May 17, 2009
The Late Great State of Israel
Lori Lowenthal Marcus
The almost total inversion of reality to reportage on the Arab-Israeli conflict laid bare. More

May 16, 2009
The Catlin Ice Follies
Richard Henry Lee
The global warmists have yet another embarrassment on their hands. More

May 16, 2009
Ahmadinejad Can Speak on a US Campus, But Netanyahu Cannot
Edward Olshaker
Imagine it's 1940, and picture Adolf Hitler speaking at a US university, receiving a polite reception, while Winston Churchill is barred from speaking More

May 16, 2009
How to Stop a Healthcare Hijack
J. Robert Smith
Tea Party Americans can do something about it. More

May 16, 2009
Squirrelly Foreign Policy
Randy Fardal
It's all about surrender. More

May 16, 2009
Obama's Ladder
Harold Witkov
Lessons for a president from a comedy classic. More

May 15, 2009
Liberal Fantasyland
Randall Hoven
If you listen to liberals, they are the "reality-based" people. I offer here several pieces of evidence, large and small. You can be the judge More

May 15, 2009
Defeating Political Ridicule
Kyle-Anne Shiver
I've been working for the past year on solid methods to defeat the politics of ridicule - the tactics advocated by Saul Alinsky to every 60s radical that ever burned a draft card or a bra. More

May 15, 2009
Would you have a personal computer without free markets?
James Lewis
Capitalism is creative. Obama's America promises to be excruciatingly boring, among many other flaws. More

May 15, 2009
The Cost of Free Government Health Care
David Gibberman
The other side of the coin labeled "free." More

May 15, 2009
A Two State Solution - on both sides of the River Jordan
Victor Sharpe
Alittle history explains a lot. More

May 15, 2009
Are Obama and Netanyahu 'Frenemies?'
Sammy Benoit
As Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu gets closer to next week's trip to Washington DC and his meetings with the Obama administration, alarms are being sounded all across the mainstream and blog media More

May 14, 2009
Still the Biggest Missing Story in Politics
Bruce Walker
Putting together a conservative majority should not be rocket science. More

May 14, 2009
A 'me too' GOP?
James A. Leggette
When a business is losing market share to a firm with a better selling product, it only has two true options. More

May 14, 2009
Republicans Should Just Take the Hit
Carol Peracchio
There may be political lessons for the GOP to be drawn from the world of superfluous bureaucracies. More

May 14, 2009
Liberalism: Cruel, Corrupt, Unjust, Wasteful, Deluded
Christopher Chantrill
In the battle for the soul of the Republican Party the usual suspects want to make the brand more bland. More

May 14, 2009
Will Obama's Justice Department Prosecute Abbas for Murder?
Edward Olshaker
Now that President Obama has opened the door, it is time to look again at a famous political murder. More

May 13, 2009
The Coming Ice Age
David Deming
For ninety percent of the last million years, the normal state of the Earth's climate has been an ice age, punctuated by short periods of warm climate, or interglacials. More

May 13, 2009
Unrequited Love: Evangelicals and Jews
Stuart Schwartz
Who would have thought that the key to battling the rising tide of anti-Semitism in Obama's United States lies in these words: "Jesus loves me! This I know, For the Bible tells me so." More

May 13, 2009
Barack Obama's Declaration of Dependence
Pamela Meister
When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one Messiah to dissolve the historic bonds that have connected his subjects with the fundamental beliefs of a bunch of dead white guys.... More

May 13, 2009
Animal Spirits, An Obama Book Club Selection
Lee Cary
A book by two economics professors has the attention of the White House. It implies we're irrational economic animals and the government is the wise zookeeper. More

May 13, 2009
Nap Time
Rick Moran
A modest proposal. More

May 12, 2009
Barack Obama, the Quintessential Liberal Fascist
Kyle-Anne Shiver
Follow the ideas. More

May 12, 2009
War is Hell
Bruce Walker
Sherman was right: War is Hell. The current war against the Judeo-Christian world waged by al-Qaida and other radical Moslems is no different. More

May 12, 2009
The Outsource Corporate Headquarters Act of 2009
Raymond Richman, Howard Richman, and Jesse Richman
While Obama is correct that US tax policy discriminates against corporations that produce in the United States, his proposed solution should be called "The Outsource Corporate Headquarters Act of 2009." More

May 12, 2009
The Politicization of the Auto Industry
Alan Aronoff
The American automotive industry will not be nationalized under the Obama administration; it will be politicized. More

May 11, 2009
Does the Deficit Matter?
Richard Baehr
When will the American public wake up? More

May 11, 2009
Letter of Amends from a Recovering Liberal in Berkeley
Robin of Berkeley
Dear friends, family, loved ones, conservatives, Republicans, libertarians, my brother in law, Sam, and my cousin Joe: I am sorry and you were right. More

May 11, 2009
Why Does Hollywood Love Fidel Castro?
Humberto Fontova
There might be more to these celebrity plugs for a tyrant who jailed more of his subjects than did Hitler or Stalin than the usual celebrity vacuity upstairs More

May 11, 2009
The Visual Subtext of the Statue of Liberty Fly-by Photo
Victor J. Massad
One image alone was released from the expensive photo op that terrified New Yorkers last month. It speaks powerfully to the American public -- in symbolic language. More

May 11, 2009
Mission Accomplished?
Pamela Geller
Eight years after war was declared on the US and the most heinous attack on the USA was launched on American soil, the war has been won (according to President Obama). More

May 11, 2009
How does gay marriage affect you?
Bob Weir
If past is indeed prologue, the organized, concentrated and continuous assault by a small percentage of zealots will ultimately wear down the resistance of the larger, less focused, non-committed majority. More

May 10, 2009
Reflections on Conservatism and Christianity
Larrey Anderson
Are social conservatives hurting or helping the cause of conservatism? More

May 10, 2009
What the Progressives Want
Carol Negro
Progressives divide the world into victims and exploiters, and see themselves as saviors of the underdogs. And that requires greater government power in their hands, to vanquish the exploiters. More

May 10, 2009
Hate Crime Legislation - Back Door to Censorship
James Simpson
Free speech is in peril in America, as a longstanding goal of the left is within their grasp. More

May 10, 2009
Michael Savage Banned in the UK
Peter Barry Chowka
First they came for Michael Savage.... More

May 10, 2009
Margaret Thatcher's Victory: Then and Now
Christopher Chantrill
If you like counting "firsts," here's one for you. It was just 30 years ago when the British first elected a grocer's daughter to be Prime Minister. More

May 09, 2009
When Ideology Rules Us
Bruce Walker
Justice has become a matter of ideology not law. More

May 09, 2009
Russia and the NYT
Kim Zigfeld
The paper's hopeless inability to offer readers real insights about Vladimir Putin's neo-Soviet regime becomes more and more obvious. More

May 09, 2009
The Price of Denial is Death
Jed Gladstein
Afraid to believe that there are people in the world who embrace evil over good and death over life, some journalists live in state of denial. More

May 09, 2009
Can we handle the truth?
Bob Weir
It's difficult to have a reasonable discussion about inflicting pain and excruciating mental distress on other human beings in the pursuit of a noble cause. More

May 09, 2009
Oh, for a Western
Gary Horne
I don't see Westerns playing at the theaters these days. And I miss having a "cowboy" in the White House. More

May 09, 2009
Princes Among Men: Lessons From The Beleaguered
Esther Cameron
Getting to know a beleagured community, 8 of whose young men were murdered by jihadists. More

May 08, 2009
Suckers United for Change
Kyle-Anne Shiver
If asked for a word to describe an Obama voter, there is only one that any sentient person could offer: SUCKER. More

May 08, 2009
Obama sounds death knell for nuclear power
Richard Henry Lee
Forget about building any new nuclear plants. More

May 08, 2009
Obama's Self-Actualizing Language
Lee Cary
In the minds of his believers, Barack Obama has only to utter words and they become so. It is a phenomenon somewhere on the border between politics and religion. More

May 08, 2009
Ancient Greece's 'global warming'
Ben-Peter Terpstra
Plato advanced the position that global warming occurs at regular intervals in Timaeus, and his famous pupil Aristotle (382-322 BC), referred to climate changes in Meteorologica. Too bad the warmists haven't studied ancient history. More

May 08, 2009
A Worm Bin? For Me? You Shouldn't Have!
Judy Gruen
As a mother of four, I freely admit the implied extortion of Mother's Day, but I'm happy to cash in anyway. More

May 08, 2009
The Notional Dangers of the Fictional Far Right
Bruce Walker
The far right of the liberals' imagination simply does not exist. The platform of the conservative wing of the conservative movement is something altogether different than the labels hurled by liberals. More

May 07, 2009
Prosecuting our Protectors
Vasko Kohlmayer
Who would have ever thought that we would seriously debate whether to prosecute those who have kept us safe since 9/11? More

May 07, 2009
Why attacking Iran may be morally and militarily necessary
James Lewis
The ducks are lining up. More

May 07, 2009
The Pity of Obama's Judicial Doctrine
Ed Kaitz
In addition to Obama's severely myopic understanding of the American legal tradition, the current president once again is demonstrating his breathtaking arrogance with respect to the Constitution More

May 07, 2009
Wanted: Political Counter-Terrorists
Grant Ellis
Without an effective strategy against modern leftist political terrorism, America is doomed to a fate called France. Please, let's stop debating small issues. These are merely distractions. More

May 07, 2009
Billboards of Hate
Janet Levy
A campaign to halt military assistance to Israel runs into a backlash when it errects 10 billboards in Albuquerque demonizing Israel. More

May 07, 2009
Joe Biden's Muddled Tough-Love Speech to AIPAC
Leo Rennert
Vice President Joe Biden's speech to AIPAC -- immediately dubbed by the media as the Obama administration's tough-love approach to Israel -- is both more and less than that. More

May 06, 2009
Gullible America
Alicia Colon
As the gullible of the world start to relax after being told that the swine flu may not become a pandemic, the rest of us marvel at the breadth of their naïveté. More

May 06, 2009
The Coming Of Zerocare
John Donaldson
It would be naïve to think that we are not going to see Obama and his Democratic majorities impose a form of National Health Care (NHC) as early in this term as he can. More

May 06, 2009
Obama's Pinstripe Revolution
Tom Suhadolnik
There is a revolution underway which would impress Chavez or Castro. If you were like most people, you did not realize it happened More

May 06, 2009
US Foreign Debt jumps to 35% of GDP
Raymond Richman, Howard Richman, and Jesse Richman
Preparing the American economy for the next stage of our crisis: a collapse of the dollar. More

May 06, 2009
Arlen Specter and the Case for Term Limits
Paul Miller
A cynical pol changes parties again, and demonstrates the power of party bosses over the citizens' ability to choose their representatives. More

May 05, 2009
Psychotherapy for liberals
James Lewis
Talking to liberals is very much like doing therapy. The first lesson any psychiatrist learns is that most clients don't listen. More

May 05, 2009
Obama's Car Team Looks like an Edsel
Ed Lasky
America has a former New York Times journalist, Steven Rattner, as our auto czar, a man with zero auto industry expertise. And it shows. More

May 05, 2009
Unfinished Business in the AIPAC case
Clarice Feldman
Another misbegotten prosecution needs formal investigation, and the Department of Justice requires serious reform. More

May 05, 2009
Cloward-Piven Crisis Care
Jeannie DeAngelis
The fear of a swine flu pandemic may be a crisis too good to for President Obama waste in his quest to take over national health care. More

May 05, 2009
Hyping hysteria
Michael J. Economides
The alliance between politicians, their supporters with agendas and the news media is an unholy union More

May 05, 2009
The President hasn't apologized enough
Edward Bernard Glick
President Barack Obama has not gone far enough in his world apology tour. Here are few more items for which he should apologize. More

May 04, 2009
GOP Woes and Social Conservatives
Kyle-Anne Shiver
The data on public opinion surrounding abortion suggests that the Republican Party's pro-life stance is simply not the problem some imagine. More

May 04, 2009
A Wind Blows Against The Political Spectrum
Lee Cary
Those who plot people and issues along the political spectrum of left, right, and in-between may be late to perceive a new wind blowing from outside their perspective. More

May 04, 2009
Obama's Supreme Court Renovation Begins
Jan LaRue
Sand-blasting "Equal Justice Under Law" from the Courthouse should commence if the Senate confirms a nominee who matches President Obama's criteria for judges. More

May 04, 2009
The Top Ten Reasons Obamanomics Won't Work
Mikiel de Bary
As the essence of Obamanomics is easy money and government aggrandizement, there are lots of reasons for pessimism. Here are ten of them. More

May 04, 2009
It's no longer a laughing matter
D.L. Hammack
It's no longer funny. This is serious. What was initially a comedy of errors and gaffes is now becoming a serious threat to our security, our economy and our way of life. More

May 04, 2009
Before the Dawn
Bruce Walker
Hope, courage, and honor is contagious, and it does not always come from expected places. More

May 03, 2009
The end of Europe's independence
Zbigniew Mazurak
Unless European states and America suddenly adopt a hawkish foreign policy and strengthen their militaries, Europe will become a mere province of the Russian empire. More

May 03, 2009
Illegal immigration, Liberal Elites, and Obama
David Paulin
Most middle-class Americans are fed up with illegal immigration. They get no sympathy from liberal elites, however More

May 03, 2009
The Tortured Rhetoric of the Reactionary Left
Ben Voth
The reactionaries of the Left are celebrating their own unique sense of jingoism that has come to dominate their political community since Vietnam. More

May 03, 2009
Peer Review Needs Improvement
Jack Dini
The term 'peer review' is often equated with 'gold standard'. Far from it. An astounding amount of misinformation is published under its rubric. More

May 03, 2009
Middle East Justice For All
Ted Belman
Those who advocate for justice for the Palestinians must, to be just, also provide justice for the Jews. You can't have one without the other. More

May 03, 2009
The Man who may be Israel's next ambassador to the United States
Dan Gordon
Dr. Michael Oren is being touted as Israel's next ambassador to the U.S. I can tell you a bit about the man. I have served in two wars with him. More

May 02, 2009
Amtraking Automakers
J. Robert Smith
The odds that the federal government will ever get its hooks out of Chrysler or General Motors are slim to none. Why? In one word, Amtrak. More

May 02, 2009
Swine Flu in Perspective
Frank S. Rosenbloom, M.D.
Outbreak! was the title of the movie released in 1995 about an Ebola epidemic, inspired by news reports of outbreaks of the deadly virus in Africa. Pandemics bring in audiences. More

May 02, 2009
War Ain't Beanbag
Geoffrey P. Hunt
Perhaps George W Bush's most significant failure as president was not convincing enough Americans that the war on terror was a real war. More

May 02, 2009
Sixty Years after a failed Hope and a realized Dream
Bruce Walker
On May 2, 1949, sixty years ago, the State of Israel was admitted to the United Nations. These two creations of post-war mankind were, in many ways, intertwined. More

May 02, 2009
Obama and Russia
Kim Zigfeld
President Obama has horrifically botched his handling of Russia's efforts to subvert the U.S military base in Kyrgyzstan More

May 02, 2009
Like a pocket full of razor blades
David Swindle
Totalitarian governments find the devoted support of some of the most talented minds and creative spirits of the West. More

May 01, 2009
Wishful Thinking
Randall Hoven
There has been a whole lot of wishful thinking going on, from alternate energy to non-harsh interrogations. More

May 01, 2009
The Future of the GOP - a symposium
Symposium
Richard Baehr, Kyle-Anne Shiver, Ed Lasky, Larrey Anderson, and Thomas Lifson argue over the big tent theory and the prospects for the future. More

May 01, 2009
Cold, Cold Health Care
Carol Peracchio
What happens when a president with a winning smile starts deciding on how much medical care you get? More

May 01, 2009
Welcome To Buffalo Jump U.S.A.
Harold Witkov
Prior to the arrival of the horse in North America, certain Native American tribes had an interesting system for hunting buffalo. More

May 01, 2009
Language Ninnies
Chuck Hustmyre
Killing our language, one word at a time More

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