English first +!

by John N. Doggett -- Recently, Judge Joe I. Cardenas, of Weslaco, Texas, suggested that some of his traffic court visitors learn English as "a way to better themselves and their families." He more…

Are we going to let this die too?

by Jon Dougherty -- For too many years, too many Americans have been killed, wounded, maimed and scarred for life because too many politicians are too willing to pass too many anti-gun more…

The NYT hustles for Roman Polanski

by -NO AUTHOR- -- New York Times weeps for a famous American felon, Roman Polanski, on the lam "at a corner table at Il Matriciano, one of his favorite haunts" in Italy. more…

Affirmative (covert) action at the CIA

by Inside the Ring -- No agency in the Clinton administration, it seems, is immune from forced "diversity" programs. Many in government view them as a way of promoting affirmative action covertly following more…

Spiritual warfare

by Stuart Goldman -- To those of you who don't know me: I have been /news/archives.asp?ARCHIVE_ID=28writing a column for WorldNetDaily for over a year. The byline on that column reads S.L. Goldman. more…

The campaign finance reform mirage

by David Limbaugh -- Is it just me, or has it occurred to anyone else that all this clamoring for campaign finance reform is just a bit Pollyannaish? That it is based more…

Out-sourcing Big Brother

by Joseph Farah -- You tell me if I'm just being paranoid. An Arkansas company with ties to Mochtar Riady, the billionaire Indonesian and Chinese intelligence agent, has amassed 135 million consumer more…

How can parents raise virgins these days?

by Jon Dougherty -- "If a young girl has multiple boyfriends she must be easy." "If a young man has no girlfriend, he must be weird or gay." "It is unreasonable to more…

A different kind of courage

by Craige McMillan -- Self-made men should feel free to compare themselves with Jim Horsley, author of "A Different Kind of Courage" (Word Publishing, 1998, ISBN 0-8499-4015-X). Those who dare are likely more…

Deeds count

by Tanya K. Metaksa -- Responsibility: It's a word that evokes thoughts of noble motives and noble deeds. Harry Truman, a plainspoken haberdasher, who became president of the United States, put it simply: more…