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Multiculturalists Refuse To Feed Homeless


Normally, liberals and other assorted leftists love to make a display about how much they care for the indigent; however, it seems now in France such gestures of goodwill are only acceptable if the meals appeal to the dietary peculiarities of every immigrant falling off the boat. Groups linked to ... Full Article
Posted On January 27, 2006

Dark Chocolate, White Chocolate, or Chocolate Milk?


New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin has a genius for bad imagery, bad judgment, and inept governance. His statements last week commemorating the birthday of Reverend Martin Luther King bear no resemblance to anything the civil rights leader stood for or espoused. Mayor Nagin, amazingly, was able to offend white America ... Full Article
Posted On January 25, 2006

What Say You, Mr. Gentile?


I was among several people who visited the offices of New York City Councilman Vincent Gentile in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, on December 20th, asking him to publicly repudiate the contemptible comments made by Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean two weeks earlier, who asserted during a radio interview that the war ... Full Article
Posted On January 20, 2006

The Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review


The Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on President Bush’s nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito to the Supreme Court began yesterday. As the hearings progress their central focus will be Judge Alito’s “judicial philosophy,” that is, on how he conceives of the nature of the Constitution and the role of the ... Full Article
Posted On January 10, 2006

A Glorious Anniversary: Che Guevara's Death


It was just over 38 years ago, when the quaking "Guerrilla hero" was prompted to say: "Don't Shoot! I'm Che I'm worth more to you alive than dead!" ( Fidel: Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant ) When he held the hammer it was a much different story. "'Kneel Down!" Che barked at ... Full Article
Posted On January 04, 2006

Spencer for Hire


The lesson of Jeanine Pirro’s failed candidacy for the U.S. Senate is that when you cut pro-life voters, gun rights advocates and affirmative action opponents from a Republican Senate campaign you are left with a candidacy for a 2006 election that ends in 2005. Still, conventional wisdom says that only ... Full Article
Posted On January 03, 2006