Jorge Amador Archives - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
by | Nov 28, 2006

Suppose that Al Gore had rejected the Supreme Court’s ruling, called on Democrats to occupy the Washington Mall for six weeks, and had himself sworn in on January 1, 2001, pledging to run an alternative government and “at all costs”…

by | Oct 16, 2006

The Republic of Bolivia boasts a new national monument: the childhood home of Evo Morales, the country’s new president. In July, reports the Bolivian newspaper La Razon, Morales issued presidential decree No. 28807, declaring his hometown of Orinoca a “National…

by | Aug 4, 2006

Maybe Cuba will finally get the chance to fulfill the promise of her revolution. Forty-seven years ago, Cubans of all walks of life cheered the fall of the hated dictator Fulgencio Batista and lined the streets of Havana to celebrate…

by | Oct 27, 2004

Did the March 11 railway bombings in Madrid have anything to do with Spain’s participation in the Iraqi reconstruction? Terrorist propaganda notwithstanding, the facts suggest that they did not. Events both before and since indicate that the bombings are part…

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