West Virginia University Professor Daniel Shapiro questions the benefits of universal healthcare.
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A Tale of Two Terrorists
The visa process may be in need of revision, especially if you can check YES to being a participant in genocide, or a member of a hostile foreign government and still get into the U.S. This is a posting from April 26, 2006 in which we link to the visa forms discussed by M. Stanton Evans and Mal Kline on a Thanksgiving Day C-SPAN 2 broadcast.
One Size Does Not Fit All
The LEARN Act offers a means to return financial control over education to the states.
Diversity Training
The events at the University of Delaware follow a common trend among academic institutions, and—despite their shocking nature—fail to surprise those familiar with university-sponsored politically-correct mantras.
AIA on C-SPAN 2
C-SPAN 2 will broadcast the last Accuracy in Academia author’s night which featured M. Stanton Evans, author of the recently published Blacklisted by History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies.
Media Bloggers Unite
Blogging has increased dramatically over the last few years, marked by a proportionate increase in lawsuits.
Government on Steroids?
Though there is need to ensure an orderly society, some fear that increased government legislation in criminal law may limit liberty and individual freedom.
A Doctrine By Any Other Name
If Congress follows the advice of the Commerce Committee’s carefully selected witnesses, a comprehensive reform agenda could soon sweep all areas of broadcast media.
Harvard Loves RINOs
A partisanship check of the Harvard Institute of Politics’ Resident and Visiting Fellows reveals 62 Democratic Fellows and 31 Republican Fellows.
The U.S. and Turkey
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan states his position on key U.S.-Turkish foreign policy issues.