Is a Basic American Freedom Being Violated?; Perhaps the Court Should Have Ordered the Team to Win; Why Not Protect Commercial Speech?

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Is a Basic American Freedom Being Violated? Not many people can boast resumes like Alabama Attorney General William H. Pryor's. Unfortunately, discrimination plagues him in the U.S. Senate and may block his appointment to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ...
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Legal Briefs #32: Perhaps the Court Should Have Ordered the Team to Win

A Cincinnati-area politician has just lost a lawsuit in which he contended that the Cincinnati Bengals should pay $200 million because the football team has a lousy record. Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune said the team received taxpayer support for ...
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While We’re on the Hunt

A note from David Almasi: While we're on the hunt for the supposed White House leaker, can we re-open the case of Phil Agee and how he apparently got the CIA station chief in Athens, Greece killed in 1975? Some ...
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One More Thing for Arnold to Fix

More evidence that lawyers are trying to take over the world. California has joined the other ridiculous states in trying to set national global warming policies though lawsuits ...
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The U.N.: What’s It Good for?

This Heritage Foundation WebMemo #341 by Nile Gardiner, Ph.D., is worth a read. Gardiner predicts: The UN failed spectacularly to deal with Saddam Hussein, and its influence is likely to diminish further in the coming years unless it demonstrates a ...
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Rush Was Right

My husband David has observed: Rush was right. He could out-debate liberals with half his brain tied behind his back. We're pulling for you, Rush ...
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Vladimir Putin: He’s No Thomas Jefferson

Back in 1982, America's more gullible reporters were gushing over the new Soviet communist party boss, Yuri Andropov, describing him as an English-speaking renaissance man who partied with dissidents and who relaxed by reading Western popular novels.1 In fact, Andropov ...
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Carl Weathers for Governor?

A note from our executive director, David Almasi: Is Carl Weathers interested in running for governor? Since the political parties are still having trouble recruiting candidates for the 2004 elections, the leaders of both parties might consult the cast of ...
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Good News and Bad News for Gay Marriage Advocates

Good News for Gay Marriage Advocates: The Russian Orthodox Church has just performed its first-ever gay marriage ceremony. Bad News for Gay Marriage Advocates: After the ceremony, the priest was fired and the church bulldozed and then burned because, church ...
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A Dubious Honor, But Still…

Unbelievable. The French have now made an American cop killer an honorary citizen of Paris. The move is said to be an attempt to demonstrate France's "cultural superiority." A feeble effort, even for them ...
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