International thuggery

by Walter Williams -- The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is comprised of 29 industrial nations, mostly in Western Europe, the Pacific Rim and North America. They've recently released a report more…

We'd better not forget 1992

by Samuel Blumenfeld -- With liberals howling that Gore won the popular vote and that the Republicans stole the election in Florida, it's a good idea to go back to November 1992 more…

Christmas and the eternal perspective

by Linda Bowles -- Bethlehem will not teem with worshipers this year, as it usually does during the Christmas season. The little town where Jesus was born is located within Palestine territory, more…

The politics of fear align against Ashcroft

by Jon Dougherty -- Last week, President-elect George W. Bush truly surprised me -- but in a good way. He nominated outgoing Sen. John Ashcroft, R-Mo., to be his attorney general. Just more…

The Christmas that won't go away

by David Hackworth -- Fifty years ago this week, I spent a white Christmas in Korea along with thousands of other GIs. We weren't skiing at some fancy resort but trying to more…

Ashcroft: A triumph for the rule of law

by David Limbaugh -- George Bush's nomination of John Ashcroft as attorney general of the United States could not suit me more. Ashcroft is an outstanding nomination, especially on the heels of more…

Remembering President Clinton

by Bill O'Reilly -- First of all, Merry Christmas to all WorldNetDaily readers. Thanks for taking the time this year to read my musings. Right now with George W. Bush warming up more…

Exchanging gifts with Jesus

by Jane Chastain -- No one is quite sure how the custom of giving and receiving gifts on the anniversary of Christ's birth actually began. Some say it was a holdover from more…

Removing 'Christ' from Christmas

by Jon Dougherty -- We have a rule in my home; when writing, we don't write Christmas as "X-mas" because we don't believe in taking "Christ" out of "Christmas." In fact, to more…

A story of Christmas and freedom

by -NO AUTHOR- -- Lousia May Alcott, best known for her novel, "Little Women," was born on Nov. 29, 1832, in Germantown, Pa., and raised in Boston and Concord, Mass. ("Poor dull more…