They proudly take credit for striking in the night, often torching homes, schools and workplaces. Even now, as the nation struggles back from the vicious attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, they continue to boast of their ...
Contents Leading Institutions Support Groups Opposing a U.S. Military Response to Terrorist Acts Bulletin Board: New releases and statements from conservatives in Washington. Leading Institutions Support Groups Opposing a U.S. Military Response to Terrorist Acts Most Americans want to make ...
Terrorism is a tool of fanatics. It is a tool we need to break. A well-connected foreign policy institute is circulating among policymakers a petition urging the Bush Administration and Congress to do the opposite. The petition, by Foreign Policy ...
As President George W. Bush puts together the coalition to fight the war against terrorism, Americans need to bear in mind who in the Middle East really are our friends and allies. Right now, many of our enemies are pretending ...
On September 19, 2001, the Boston Globe printed an op/ed, "Sticky Questions for the Elite," by Derrick Z. Jackson of its staff. The piece says the U.S. is partially to blame for the attacks of terrorists because of our wealth, ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Category: National Security/UN
As a Nation Struggles, Domestic Terrorists Brag, by Tom Randall
“Groups Oppose a U.S. Military Response to Terrorists”
Leading Institutions Support Groups Opposing a U.S. Military Response
In the War Against Terrorism, Our Old Friends are Our True Friends, by Joe Roche
Do SUVs and Suburban Living Inspire Terrorism? The Boston Globe may think so. See their columnist’s view, and our response
The Change, by Kimberley Jane Wilson
In the Aftermath of Terror, We Must Make the Right Decisions, by John Meredith
Do Your Duty, by Edmund F. Haislmaier
Do Your Duty
September 12, 2001: NCPPR Terrorism Statement