Articles by Anthony Kang

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Doing Crime Without Time

The rule of law is imperative in order for any nation and society to function, prosper, and survive. In regards to the law and order most appropriate and just for juvenile offenders under the age of 18, decisions about sentencing are delegated to the juvenile court systems for judgment and rehabilitation.

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Free or FAIR Immigration?

A new study published by the Cato Institute asserts that current U.S. immigration laws and policies run counter to the economic wellness of U.S. households and advocates legalization of illegal immigrants through visa-taxing in order to maximize immigration’s benefit.

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Community Organizes for Vouchers

On August 20th, dozens of elementary students and parents gathered in front of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) in a daytime vigil organized by D.C. Parents for School Choice as part of their SaveThe216 campaign to save the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP).

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Socialized Medicine Under Siege

Tim Phillips, President of Americans For Prosperity, recently spoke at The Heritage Foundation, indicating the great optimism and encouragement about the health care front which conservatives haven’t felt for months.

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Georgia: One Year Later

A year ago this month, Russian forces invaded the territory of Georgia; five days of heavy military conflict and damage to all sides ensued.

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Youth Split on Obamacare

It appears the tide has finally turned against President Obama in the public relations war for massive government overhaul of the health care system.

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Venezuela’s Assault on Freedom

The nomination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in 1998 was directly attributable to his campaign of change and a “third way,” the central tenets of which were two major promises: to fight poverty and social exclusion, and to eliminate corruption

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Border Patrol Update

The fact that U.S. government officials have successfully been able to deter another terrorist attack on U.S. soil for almost eight years has made the public altogether forgetful or indifferent to the issue of border and national security.

Perspectives

Captive Nations Captive Still

In 1959, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed Captive Nations Week into law (Public Law 86-90) aimed at raising public awareness of the oppression of nations under the control of Communist and other non-democratic governments.

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U.S.-China S&ED

Fresh off the heels of President Obama’s first visit to and summit in Russia, the new White House administration will kick off its initial high-level dialogue with China on July 27th and 28th.