Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once said, “Ninety percent of the politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.” U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann, R-Minn, might be in that put-upon tenth.
Articles By: Rachel Paulk
Expanded Learning Time or Money?
The Center for American Progress recently held a panel pushing for the implementation of and lauding the benefits of expanded learning time (ELT) programs in schools nationwide.
Falun Gong Protests China Policy
Falun Gong practitioners met on Friday, July 18th, near the Washington Monument to protest Communist China’s treatment of the peaceful religious sect.
The Pakistani Stumbling Block
Afghanistan’s most volatile area is its porous northeastern border with Pakistan because the mountainous terrain prohibits enforcement of a secure border between the two countries.
Iran’s Other Leader
As Iran continues to develop its nuclear facilities and to demonstrate its missile capabilities, foreign policy analysts are scrambling to determine the best American response to the rogue nation’s militaristic threats.
A NeW Kind of Choice
A new movement of women is rising up with an age-old message countering the feminist focus on careers before kids.
Iran: Nuclear Rumblings
The trouble looming with Iran’s nuclear aspirations is potentially one of the most significant problems the new President will inherit from the Bush administration.
Al Shura Assurances
Saudi Arabian councilmen and lawmakers laud Resolution 120 as the answer to centuries female oppression, yet their failure to implement the motion has rendered it all but meaningless.
Whatever Became of Scott McClellan?
Scott McClellan’s book What Happened spans a range of events that occurred during the Bush years and provides scathing profiles of several star-studded White House leaders.
Air China
Militarists tout aircraft carriers as the next step in China’s development into America’s worst nightmare.