The trouble with politics

by Joseph Farah -- Does anyone believe that if Americans elected the right person as president that we would really be on our way to addressing the nation's fundamental problems? Does anyone more…

Don't lie down with wolves

by Jon Dougherty -- There is an old maxim: "If you're charged with protecting the sheep, don't lie down with the wolves." What that basically means is, if you're supposed to be more…

Where victims are heroes

by -NO AUTHOR- -- Now it's shamrocks that have caught the eye of the Sensitivity Police, along with, of all things, milk and Martha Stewart. All three, say the czars of politically more…

Get a plan

by -NO AUTHOR- -- © 1999 Michael S. Hyatt Like any big project, when it comes to Y2K preparations, you need to start with a plan -- an organized, carefully thought-through scheme more…

Mars and satellite tracking on the Web

by Judy Lowe -- High In The Sky. Longtime reader Ed Farabaugh wrote to recommend a neat little Java applet site, J-Track 3D, which lets you view where satellites are above Earth. more…

Reality check

by Geoff Metcalf -- At least once a year I receive some kind of "alert" warning of the impending government crackdown on dissidents, total abrogation of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, more…

Clinton's sympathy for Marxist terrorists

by J.R. Nyquist -- Between 1974 and 1985 the FALN (Puerto Rican Armed Forces of National Liberation) organized 120 terrorist bombings in the United States. Many Americans were killed in those bombings, more…

Republicans do little to merit loyalty

by -NO AUTHOR- -- Over the years Pat Buchanan has changed his positions and attitudes to the point that he has become a thoroughgoing economic protectionist -- a position I view as more…

Hopwood-- three years later

by John N. Doggett -- In 1996, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals outlawed the use of race in admission at the University of Texas at Austin Law School in Hopwood vs. more…

Clinton's strange foreign policy

by Joseph Farah -- Last week, President Clinton announced his decision to ease sanctions against North Korea in an effort "to pursue improved overall relations" with the rogue, totalitarian, terrorist state -- more…