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Green Swindle

The IPCC continually refused to remove Reiter’s name from their list of 2,500 hundred scientists whom they claimed supported the findings in the report.

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Identity Necessary for Survival

Americans are fighting the war on terror with technology and weapons, but one man says Americans are lacking the strongest, most effective weapon—identity.

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Losing Our Voice

Dr. Victor Hanson thinks enough is enough. Throw political correctness out the door and speak your mind.

Perspectives

The Biblical Sense

The general editor of the Bible Literacy Project responds to criticism of same that appeared in this space.

Features

Ward Churchill is baaaaack!

Although Ward Churchill was finally fired by the University of Colorado, Boulder for plagiarism and dishonest scholarship rather than his 9-11 remarks, you’d never know it from his website at www.wardchurchill.net, aka the “Ward Churchill Solidarity Network,” dedicated to “Defending Academic Freedom and Political Dissent.”

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Warm and Fuzzy Global Regulation

Václav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic, told a Competitive Enterprise Institute audience last week that he believes climate change forms the ideal political issue because its dogma cannot be disproven.

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Military Occupation

David Edelstein argues for one major variable of success for military occupancy, and his research shows that the War in Iraq has done a poor job of recognizing this all-important factor.

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Progressively Taxing

Health insurance for the unemployed, more money for non-profits, and “Pay-As-You-Drive Car Insurance” are three “new ideas” panelists have proposed for the new progressive agenda.

Book Reviews

Inflated Costs of War

The Three Trillion Dollar War attempts to calculate the accurate total cost of the war in Iraq, covering factors not included in the government’s official $800 billion figure.

Features

Saving the Banana Boys

Some creative high-school seniors at Zion-Benton High school in Waukegan, Illinois recently thought up what they believed to be the perfect harmless prank.