Year: 2004

Forgetting Black History at the Ballot Box, by Ak’bar Shabazz

Project 21 Commentary /
February is Black History Month. Also, 2004 is an election year. If current voting trends don't change, 90 percent of eligible black voters will vote for liberal candidates, usually represented by the Democratic Party. This obviously helps liberals, but does ...

For Security’s Sake, D.C. Government Should Ignore Greenpeace on Homeland Security

National Policy Analysis #503 /
The Department of Homeland Security's recent "Code-Orange" alert was a grim reminder of the ever-present threat posed by terrorism. Fortunately, the alert passed with no harm done. Indeed, the heightened awareness shown by security officials, law-enforcement personnel, and the private ...

Equal Protection Under the Law: Is Andrew Sullivan Right About Gay Marriage?

National Policy Analysis #504 /
Andrew Sullivan, likely the nation's most prolific defender of gay marriage, offered this opinion on February 17: "...under almost any rational understanding of equal protection, civil marriage has to be extended to gay couples." Sullivan relies on an unprovable and ...

Additional funding for the National Endowment for the Arts?

National Center Executive Director David Almasi has this warning for President Bush regarding the President's proposal to expand the budget of the National Endowment of the Arts. I figure you probably want to bolster your reputation as a "compassionate conservative," ...

Castro: ‘I Will Die Fighting’ if U.S. Invades Cuba

Castro: 'I Will Die Fighting' if U.S. Invades Cuba, reads a Washington Post headline today. Good argument for invasion ...

Cannibal Murders Aren’t Evil, German Court Rules

A German court has ruled that a cannibal murderer only gets an eight year sentence because he had no "base motives" in the murder and isn't evil. By killing and eating the guy, you see, he was just (as the ...

Maybe the Sun Warms the Earth

Another valuable essay, Earth's Temperature History: Putting the 20th Century in Proper Perspective, from the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change. Its concluding paragraph: The compatibility of these findings with those of several studies that have ...

Call Me a Bigot

In his blog today, under the title "Confronting Bigots," Andrew Sullivan applauds this paragraph from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The very idea that gay people are trying to tear down marriage is nonsense; heterosexual people are doing quite fine on their ...

Daily Life: Is Our Economy a Scandal?

What Conservatives Think /
The Left Says: "The scandal of our time is that with all the explosion of technology and productivity the average American is not working fewer hours and making more money. We are not down to a thirty-hour week. The middle ...

If You Say You’re Lying, Should I Believe You?

I don't get this trend on the left to give their publications names, such as Big Lies and Daily Mislead, that undermine the likelihood that we'll believe anything they say ...

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