Clinton: Obama Will Ignore Congress On Libya War

Ethical Limbo: How Low Can Government Go?

With the rise of get-tough juvenile crime policies across Texas, the municipal courthouse has become the new principal’s office for thousands of students who get in fights, curse their teachers or are generally “disorderly” on school campuses — even in elementary schools, according to data collected from school systems by Texas Appleseed, ... MORE
Thomas Sowell: Measuring Force

Quin Hillyer: Atlas Needs Help

True confessions: Dagny Taggart is the only fictional character I ever fell in love with -- or at least, when reading the first third of Ayn Rand's book Atlas Shrugged some two decades ago, I was so smitten with the heroine that I wished somebody like her would show up in real life. All of which explains how high was the hurdle standing ... MORE
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Steve Chapman: Unconcealed Truth About Carrying Guns

Housing Decline: Only Halfway Home

John Stossel: Students Who Get It!

Thomas Sowell: Voting With Their Feet

Walter E Williams: Department of Injustice

Rich Lowry: Leave Our Bulbs Alone

Mark Browning: The Bias They Can't See

"Some of my best friends are conservatives." That seems to be the attitude expressed by those within NPR who claim that the taxpayer-funded network is not liberal. These people deny their own liberal bias just as vehemently as "respectable" people have long denied their racism. We should not take this denial as untruthful. ... MORE
Micheal Pento: Interest Rates On The Launch Pad

A few months ago, the chorus sung by the recovery cheerleaders reached a crescendo when expanding consumer credit statistics and surging US trade deficits provided them with "evidence" of an economic rebound. In declaring victory, they overlooked ... MORE
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