It's now leaking out that there was more going on than met the eye at the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) Summit in Montebello, Canada in August. The three amigos, Bush, Harper and Calderon, finalized and released the "North … [Read more...] about Self-Government Is In Peril From The SPP
NEA Lists Its Goals and Democrats Agree — September 2007
Some critics have complained that the issue of education has been conspicuously absent from presidential television debates. But the Democratic candidates did sound off about their pro-federal-government, pro-spending policies when addressing the … [Read more...] about NEA Lists Its Goals and Democrats Agree — September 2007
Experimenting On Teen Girls
It all looked so easy. Just hire lobbyists who have access to the right public officials, make strategic campaign contributions, and finance a front for women to carry your message. This wasn't a typical advertising campaign to sell the new … [Read more...] about Experimenting On Teen Girls
Parents Worry About Prescription Drugs, Too
Meth and marijuana aren't the only drugs parents worry about. The problems caused by prescription combinations called "drug cocktails" have finally broken into the national news stream. The front page of the New York Times just … [Read more...] about Parents Worry About Prescription Drugs, Too
Is Environmentalism More Important Than Lives In Africa?
The United States has just assumed the largest burden of forgiving $40 billion in debt owed by 18 mostly African countries. It's no wonder these countries can't repay their debts when they suffer the enormous human and economic costs of … [Read more...] about Is Environmentalism More Important Than Lives In Africa?
CAFTA Is a Bad Deal for the United States — June 2005
CAFTA Is a Bad Deal for the United States Those who believe in American sovereignty and/or our unique principle of federalism are waking up to the damage that CAFTA will do to both. Its fate in Congress is uncertain and … [Read more...] about CAFTA Is a Bad Deal for the United States — June 2005
No Child Left Unmedicated — March 2005
No Child Left Unmedicated Big Brother is on the march. A plan to subject all children to mental health screening is underway, and the pharmaceutical corporations are gearing up for bigger sales of antidepressant and … [Read more...] about No Child Left Unmedicated — March 2005
No Child Left Unmedicated
Big Brother is on the march. A plan to subject all children to mental health screening is underway, and the pharmaceuticals are gearing up for bigger sales of psychotropic drugs. Like most liberal big-spending ideas, this one was slipped into the … [Read more...] about No Child Left Unmedicated
Why Health Care Is So Costly
While Americans without health insurance struggle with the problem of how to pay for medical care, Mexicans don't have that problem. They just ride in a Mexican ambulance across the border to a hospital in Arizona, New Mexico, California or … [Read more...] about Why Health Care Is So Costly
Where Do Politicians Go In Their Afterlife?
Where do politicians go after they leave office? Politicians and their staffs usually have career planning on their radar screen. Liberal Republican Bob Franks was confronted with this issue during a heated New Jersey gubernatorial primary debate in … [Read more...] about Where Do Politicians Go In Their Afterlife?