Project 21 Members Argue that Voter ID Laws Depress Fraud, not Turnout Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Supreme Court today will hear oral arguments in the combined cases of William Crawford, et al. v. Marion County Election Board, et al ... READ MORE
Joyce and Paul Weyrich in 1992 It was with great sadness that we at the National Center for Public Policy Research learned today of the passing of conservative leader Paul Weyrich. Paul was never officially affiliated with the National Center, ... READ MORE
If you plug the search terms "James Hansen" and "censored" into Google, you get 37,900 results. Do the same search substituting "Roy Spencer" for "James Hansen," and you get 610 results (the third of which is from Newsbusters [here and ... READ MORE
If a tree falls in the forest with no one there to hear it, does it make a noise? Likewise, if someone says something inappropriate and Al Sharpton isn't around to hear it, is it really racist? Sportscaster Kelly Tilghman ... READ MORE
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness - "unalienable rights" cited by our Founding Fathers in the Declaration of Independence - are now at risk as left-wing activists seek to curtail our liberties and personal choices to save the planet ... READ MORE
With the 2007 hurricane season officially over, we now have a better idea of what 85%-95% forecast certainty means: Wrong 100% of the time. That, at least, has been the case over the past two years. In August, the National ... READ MORE
Money talks. This is a truism black Americans relied upon to enact change during the civil rights movement, with protests such as the Montgomery bus boycott. Its power was seen again in this century with the boycott of Adam's Mark ... READ MORE
It was the American Dream on steroids. Mortgages were offered at low initial interest rates without down payments. Many were helped to purchase homes for the first time. Others bought second homes and investment properties. Still more refinanced existing mortgages, ... READ MORE
From Peyton Knight: On the theory of human-caused global warming, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon claims "the time for doubt has passed." Yet 100 prominent scientists, some of whom are current or former UN IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on ... READ MORE
The Washington Post finds a way to exploit former President Ford's death, seeing the story of a decent man's passing as a way to launch an attack on -- of course -- the Bush Administration. The fact that President Ford ... READ MORE