On September 10, I went to bed thinking about what I should write for my October column. Two topics were on my mind that night, and both might have made interesting reading. Suddenly, neither one is very important. September 10, ... READ MORE
Reparations for the descendants of slaves. The percentage of black characters on television. The Confederate Battle Flag. All of these issues became meaningless on September 11 when terrorists struck New York City and Washington, DC. On that fateful morning, the ... READ MORE
Asking, "What can I do?" Americans across the country have responded to the terrorist attack on America by donating blood, comforting the grieving, praying for the victims and their families and memorializing the fallen. In New York and Washington they ... READ MORE
Contents Do Your Duty (also printed in National Policy Analysis #364) Bulletin Board: New releases and statements from conservatives in Washington. Do Your Duty Asking, "What can I do?" Americans have responded to Tuesday's attack by donating blood, comforting the ... READ MORE
Contents Do Your Duty Bulletin Board: New releases and statements from conservatives in Washington. Do Your Duty Asking, "What can I do?" Americans have responded to Tuesday's attack by donating blood, comforting the grieving, praying for the victims and their ... READ MORE
Contents These Dead Shall Not Have Died in Vain: National Center for Public Policy Research Statement in Response to the Terrorist Attacks of September 11 (also printed in National Policy Analysis #363) Bulletin Board: New releases and statements from conservatives in Washington ... READ MORE
The 21st Century has begun. Centuries are measured in books by dates and minds by events. In the national memory, the terrorist war on the United States that began September 11, 2001 will mark the beginning of the 21st Century ... READ MORE
Please see the pdf version of this paper at https://www.nationalcenter.org/NPA361.pdf. Introduction The purpose of this primer is to help the reader determine whether our understanding of the Earth’s climate is adequate to predict the long term effects of carbon dioxide released ... READ MORE
Contents:* Suing: Our New National Pasttime * On the Lighter Side: Children Who Grow Up to be Lawyers * Tort D'Jour: Didn't Catch the Fairies, But Caught a Pile of LootSuing: Our New National PasttimeIn the greed-focused world of American ... READ MORE
It is an abomination to force a child to be a soldier. Although the United Nations has sought to develop a policy to stop this dis-gusting practice, it has failed miserably. Its efforts only increase the world body's power and ... READ MORE
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The Change, by Kimberley Jane Wilson
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In the Aftermath of Terror, We Must Make the Right Decisions, by John Meredith
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Do Your Duty, by Edmund F. Haislmaier
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Do Your Duty
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“Do Your Duty”
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September 12, 2001: NCPPR Terrorism Statement
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National Center for Public Policy Research Statement in Light of the Terrorist Attack on America
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A Global Warming Primer, by Gerald E. Marsh
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Atlanta Brave Sued for Tossing a Baseball to a Fan; On the Lighter Side: Children Who Grow Up to Be Lawyers; Didn’t Catch the Fairies, But Caught a Pile of Loot
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United Nations: Decommission Child Soldiers, but Not Our Freedoms, by Grant Threlfall
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