Year: 2004

Civil Rights Commission Gets Back to Business

Project 21 is applauding President Bush's new appointments to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Here's most of a new press release issued by Project 21 on the matter: Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are applauding recent ...

Banning the Declaration of Independence: More Wicked Than an Infidel

The controversy about the Cupertino, California teacher who was banned from distributing documents written by America's Founding Fathers, including the Declaration of Independence, to his fifth grade students reminds me of a quotation from George Washington: The Hand of Providence ...

Yushchenko, Putin and Poison — Or Not

I hate to use a cliche, but when it comes to allegations by doctors in Vienna that Ukraine opposition presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned by dioxin, possibly after it was put in his food, I have to wonder: What ...

Bush and Putin: Tougher Road Ahead?

From the December 12 Boston Globe: A debate is brewing at the highest levels of the Bush administration over whether to adopt a tougher stance toward Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, who has systematically rolled back democratic freedoms and ...

Dr. Donald R. May: We Should Not Covet Canada’s Drugs

In this TownHall.com column, Dr. Donald R. May explains more about the pitfalls of prescription drug importation from Canada. I've been posting this week about how U.S. importation of drugs from Canada can be unsafe for Americans. Dr. May explains ...

Foundation College: Comming Soon

Would you trust your future to a college that can't spell? (If you pay federal taxes, you are subsidizing it.) ...

Blood Electrification Devices Amaze Coffee Spills Blogger

Coffee Spills blog nearly choked on her java when she learned of the latest in medical cures: "Blood electrification." I see one can spend nearly $3,000 for a blood electrification device, if one chooses. As Coffee Spills notes, blood electrification ...

Project 21 Press Release: Black Activists Applaud Bush Selections for Civil Rights Commission; Change in Commissioners and Staff Will Create “True Leadership”

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Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are applauding recent appointments to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights made by President George W. Bush. President Bush selected Gerald A. Reynolds, a former civil rights official with the U.S. Department ...

Drug Reimportation Safety Issue Debate Continues

Michelle Malkin has responded to my post disagreeing with her December 8 assessment of the drug reimportation safety issue, asking: "The problem of counterfeit drugs surely is worse in Third World countries than in the U.S., but is there any ...

Drug Reimportation: Michelle Malkin and I Disagree

I hate to do it (especially as just last month, I publicly invited Michelle and her family to move from her blue county to our red county next door), but I have to quibble with Michelle Malkin's December 8 post ...

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