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George Neumayr | 8.12.05 @ 12:09AM
The privileged position pro-abortion groups enjoyed in the Democratic Party after scalping Robert Bork has eroded considerably.
The privileged position pro-abortion groups enjoyed in the Democratic Party after scalping Robert Bork has eroded considerably.
Al Qaeda websites are not being wiped out.
What's the one way to sell Social Security reform?
A grieving mother calls on America to surrender.
The trappings of a good barbershop in Northern California.
What do Democrats do now? Plus: Baker in the public square. Our Jesse. Surprising terrorism. Iraq under contract. More NCAA scalpers. And much else.
Liberal pollsters discover no one's buying into the notion that Democrats have become more serious about moral values.
For once the acts of a murderous terrorist are not excusable.
The grand old senator from North Carolina has written his memoirs.
Has James Dobson really made conservatives look bad?
Think money, not politics, and the possibility of reconciliation.
Go Seminoles, Dakotas, and Fighting Sioux -- and Fighting Irish for that matter. Plus: Loosened belts. Save Orlet. And much more.
Time is running out, and we've not found a way to rebuild the country and in so doing give Iraqis a stake in their own security.
A new milestone in condescending liberal racism.
The U.N. wants sovereignty over the prized possession of America's information age.
It's time we stopped trading liberty for lower insurance premiums.
The gift that keeps on taking.
The primacy of Bush's tax cuts. The appearance of a Hillary presidential run.
Salman Rushdie calls for the conversion of Muslims to liberalism.
Peter Jennings was a genuine star.
Yesterday's Soviet Riviera is today's narco-terrorist promised land.
More on the Pennsylvania spending spree.
What price self-defense? Is Jed on right track? Also: Intelligent designs. Plus more.
Bottom-feeding researchers isolate Democrats trying to oppose John Roberts.
Flying into Baghdad is always an iffy proposition.
California's insurance czar and rising Democrat imposes his vision of Hillary care.
Blair as Churchill, Rumsfeld as Goldwater, and Bush as ever.
Even with Bill Murray as the chief attraction, this much-praised film is still a bit of a bore.
Whose fake ID? Reactions to Darwinism undone. Plus much more.