In 1991, the collapse of the Soviet Union ended the forty-year Cold War. Until that point, nuclear war with the United States was largely averted by a form of deterrence known as "Mutually Assured Destruction" (MAD). MAD doctrine surmises that ...
Reprints permitted provided source is credited. One thing is for sure. The U.S. Supreme Court has put itself between a rock and a hard place when it comes to the Ten Commandments. Placed along the top border of the Supreme ...
In his autobiography, Mark Twain apparently put words into the mouth of the English statesman Disraeli, quoting him thusly: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." The line became one of the most quoted - and ...
ontents * House GOP Looks Strong for November, NRCC Chairman Says * UN Nominee May Face Difficulties * U.S. is Paying for Forced Sterilization in the Third World * Terrorist Strikes Questioned * Russian Crisis Discussed * "The French Are ...
In recent years, advocates of the global warming theory have convinced many Americans that virtually any weather-related calamity is evidence that human-induced global warming is underway. One has only to look at the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel ...
Now that secular liberalism has all but driven orthodox religion out of public life, it should come as no surprise that heterodox spirituality has become the latest battering ram of the left. In a time when the Bible has been ...
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Missile Defense Takes the MADness Out of Defense Policy by Grant Threlfall
The Ten Commandments: Between a Rock and a Hard Place, by Melissa Wiedbrauk
Congressional Research Service Reports Often Written To Reflect Lawmaker’s Bias
Scoop: September 11, 1998
Don’t Like the Weather? Don’t Blame Global Warming
What Scriptures Tell Us About Environmental Stewardship, by Samuel Casey Carter