The Climate Security Act of 2007, S. 2191, co-sponsored by Senators Joseph Lieberman (I, CT) and John Warner (R, VA) would require the U.S. to reduce its emissions by 50% by the year 2050.
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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.
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.
Bakersfield still trusts God
In a bold stand for patriotism, trustees of Kern County High School District in Bakersfield voted to place the national motto “In God We Trust” next to the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
Cal State Speech Victory
After an anti-terrorism rally, a student complained that the College Republicans had violated California State University’s policy against “actions of in incivility.
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.
Dropout Factories
Are American high schools laboratories of learning or “dropout factories”?
World Bank Wobblies
Students who protested at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund a couple of weeks ago may not be on the side they wanted to join.
The Prince of Journalism
It contains more useful information than any journalism textbook we have seen but don’t expect legendary reporter Robert Novak’s memoirs to become required reading in communications classes anytime soon.