I have a piece in the Philadelphia Inquirer and Providence Journal (free registration required), among other places, today on the outsourcing issue. The outsourcing issue is an interesting one in that it often pits liberals against the notion of job ... READ MORE
We know where NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi DOESN'T shop: Can there be a "three strikes" law to protect our society from those with chronic poor judgment? If one can be passed, please put the executives of Urban Outfitters ... READ MORE
We've got a new edition of What Conservatives Think online today, answering Jesse Jackson's charge that tax cuts for the rich have been the Bush Administration's highest priority ... READ MORE
A sample of letters received this morning in response to our latest What Conservatives Think on Bush's tax cuts: I fully concur with the President's successful efforts to curb federal taxes; at my income level which is lower-mid-stream, my tax ... READ MORE
NCPPR executive director David Almasi gives a positive update on the fight to keep questionable material from kids: A few months ago, I wrote a commentary on how easy it is for children to anonymously buy illicit DVDs such as ... READ MORE
We issued an alert setting the record straight on the Superfund "polluters pay" vote in the Senate this week. Like most environmental votes, this one had political overtones. We're trying to separate the politics from the facts ... READ MORE
One of the Britons freed from Guantanamo Bay incarceration complains of mistreatment. One of the complaints is that U.S. soldiers brought prostitutes to the camp and paraded them naked in front of the detainees, some of whom are devout Muslims ... READ MORE
InstaPundit just suggested sending flowers to the Spanish Embassy. His blog has the necessary address. We just did it. The Spanish people should have some tangible proof that the American people care about what they are going through ... READ MORE
As some readers know, I'm the mother of three, two of whom are twin boys, age three. I was thinking about the woman who apparently let one of her twins die on purpose while I was playing with one of ... READ MORE
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