It’s Alive

Sean at the Everything I Know Is Wrong blog recommends a National Review Online piece by Frank Gaffney on the Law of the Sea Treaty. Sean is right to do so. This issue really is a big deal. Twenty years ...
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Justice is Due to the Accused: If Bush Genuinely is Bad on the Environment, Why Can’t the Left Critique Him Fairly?

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BACKGROUND: The Democratic Leadership Council released on March 18 a commentary, "Carbon Flip, Mercury Flop,"1 that may be the best evidence yet that the Bush White House can't get even a speck of fair treatment on environmental issues. The screed ...
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If Bush Genuinely is Bad on the Environment, Why Can’t the Left Critique Him Fairly?

If Bush genuinely is bad on the environment, why can't the left critique him fairly? I really wonder this, as our new Ten Second Response e-mail alert makes clear. Is the environmental left not really convinced that Bush truly is ...
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Outsourcing: Don’t Mexicans Eat?

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 ...
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Let’s See if Andy Rooney Blasts This

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 ...
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Economic Policy: Are Tax Cuts for the Rich Bush’s Top Priority?

What Conservatives Think /
The Left Says: "Tax cuts for the wealthy come first -- before jobs, before schools, before health care, before poverty, before the war on Iraq, before dealing with the deficits." Source: Jesse Jackson, "Bush Cuts Rich In, Leaves Rest Out," ...
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Are Tax Cuts for the Rich Bush’s Top Priority?

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 ...
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Letters in Response to the Question: Are Tax Cuts for the Rich Bush’s Top Priority?

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 ...
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Do As I Say, Not As I Do

NCPPR executive director David Almasi points out the selective secrecy of the liberals: What exactly is the liberal policy on secrecy and propriety? From their actions, it appears to be "Do as I say, not as I do." When Clarence ...
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Kudos to Wal-Mart

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 ...
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