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Friday, August 5, 2005

Another Perspective

Moving on the Mullahs

John Tabin | 8.5.05

Tehran may take longer to go nuke — which means the U.S. should speed up regime change.

Campaign Crawlers

As Goes Ohio

Patrick Hynes | 8.5.05

Democrats took their best shot and lost in the Ohio special election. They'll do no better in trying to win back the House in 2006.

At Large

My First Time Under Fire

John Connly Walsh | 8.5.05

In the end, was there too much “friendly” fire? A report from Baghdad.

The Nation’s Pulse

Unintelligent Design

Lawrence Henry | 8.5.05

New confirmation that man is not God.

Special Report

Civil Wrongs in Alabama

Mark G. Michaelsen | 8.5.05

Sewer politics and corruption in historic Birmingham.

TAS Live

The Little Engine That Could…Undo Darwinism

Dan Peterson | 8.5.05

Unlike President Bush, the critics of Intelligent Design theory can't accept that its proponents are making scientific, fact-based arguments.

Reader Mail

Told You So

8.5.05

The wages of pleasure. Raffi's song and dance. Originalist, not activist. GOP porkers. Plus much more, including “Jihad Jane” in Poets' Corner.

Thursday, August 4, 2005

Special Report

Remembering Steven Vincent

Jacob Laksin | 8.4.05

A fearless journalist and a champion of democracy loses his life in Iraq.

The Current Crisis

Decade of Illusion

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 8.4.05

Rafael Palmeiro joins an august collection of frauds and fools.

The Nation’s Pulse

Who Are You Calling Activist?

W. James Antle, III | 8.4.05

Liberal judicial activists like to charge conservative originalists with judicial activism. Who said life is fair!

Eminentoes

Pro-Life Lite

Lisa Fabrizio | 8.4.05

Or is Bill Frist simply playing God?

Political Hay

Pork Roundup

David Holman | 8.4.05

If only Washington were always so empty — though imagine the spending schemes our solons and president will concoct during their time away.

Reader Mail

Straight Shots

8.4.05

Democrats disappoint — surprise! Whither Muslim moderates? Whose design? Freedom vs. Fear. Plus more.

Wednesday, August 3, 2005

At Large

Kidnapped

John Connly Walsh | 8.3.05

Baghdad pirates deal in helpless human cargo.

Political Hay

Medicine Men

George Neumayr | 8.3.05

The Democrats use scientific mumbo-jumbo to seduce the public while they conceal from them real science that conflicts with liberal ideology.

The Nation’s Pulse

A Phony Fatwa

Christopher Orlet | 8.3.05

Last week's anti-terrorist fatwa by American Muslim leaders was about as sincere as a lap dancer's smile.

Another Perspective

In Russell Kirk’s Shadows

John Robson | 8.3.05

Was Shawn Macomber right to prefer H.P. Lovecraft's craft?

The Public Policy

Unintentionally Illogical

Paul Chesser | 8.3.05

Since when do “unintended” pregnancies represent a health crisis?

Reader Mail

Pennsylvania Stories

8.3.05

Rendell Republicans. Plus: Specter & Co., a fine Philly family, Frist and last, Clinton Kosovo. Also, ID evolves further: Don't miss Dr. Young. And more.

Tuesday, August 2, 2005

Washington Prowler

There He Goes Again

The Prowler | 8.2.05

Arlen schmoozes Anti-Federalist Society. Plus: Specter's gadget.

Political Hay

Democrats of the World: Untie!

J.P. Freire | 8.2.05

The AFL-CIO's crack-up can only be terrible news for its political dependents.

Another Perspective

Liberty and Justice

Jay D. Homnick | 8.2.05

A proud tower in Philadelphia.

The Nation’s Pulse

Overblown and Overpaid

Ralph R. Reiland | 8.2.05

Public sector Pennsylvania is a national disgrace.

Movie Takes

Stealth

James Bowman | 8.2.05

Another stupid movie gets through under the radar.

Reader Mail

Space Restrictions

8.2.05

Frist follies. Doing the Houston Shuttle. Kosovo and the War on Terror. Baghdad blues. Permanent evolution. Plus much more.

Monday, August 1, 2005

Washington Prowler

The Celling of Bill Frist

The Prowler | 8.1.05

Otherwise he had a great week. Where was the White House? Plus: The Senate's useful idiot.

At Large

Summer Blues in Baghdad

John Connly Walsh | 8.1.05

The situation in Iraq is beginning to get a bit discouraging.

Loose Canons

Houston, You Have a Problem

Jed Babbin | 8.1.05

So when are we going to forget orbiting pork and get back to serious space science?

Among the Intellectualoids

Guilty on All Counts

James Bowman | 8.1.05

If the jihadis really got to know us, they'd hate us even more. Maybe even us much as those who apologize for them.

Special Report

Blowin’ in the Wind

Patrick J. Michaels | 8.1.05

Will this be a record year for hurricanes?

Reader Mail

No More Monkeying Around

8.1.05

Intelligent science and Darwinist design. Plus: Country for our men. Shoot to kill in London. And much more.

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