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ACORN displays loose principles in helping those allegedly in need

I love it when liberals shoot down their own principles. That means, of course, I absolutely adore the organization known as ACORN. Read More

The government sets up shop in your cupboard

Alarmed by a tripling of obesity rates among U.S. children during the past 30 years — nearly one in five of today’s adolescents is said to be obese — the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council issued a report just before Labor Day recommending a series of policy initiatives aimed at trimming the flab from America’s youth. Read More

Afghanistan: No longer the Dems’ ‘good’ war?

In Afghanistan, the Democrats now have an opportunity — which is also a problem — that their past objectives may let blow away. The opportunity is to reclaim their old role as a party of power, established in the last century by a cadre of center-left hawks. Read More

Net neutrality threatens the balance of the Internet

As any economist or ecologist knows, minor alterations in complex environments can cause drastic changes, something called the butterfly effect. Read More

Killing of abortion foe should change how sides are viewed

Poor, sincere Jim Pouillon was sitting across from a Michigan school holding his posters protesting fetus-killing when a car passed by, shots rang out and life fled from him as surely as it flees from those aborted fetuses he worried about. Some questions come to mind. Will we have commentators suggesting that violence sums up a major portion of a largely maladjusted abortion rights crowd? Read More

Replacing oil with substitutes won’t put U.S. at disadvantage

“[We] have a choice to make,” President Barack Obama declared last March. “We can remain one of the world’s leading importers of foreign oil,” or we can “become the world’s leading exporter of renewable energy.” Then he mentioned climate. The policies he’s implementing treat oil as just one target among many — the real enemy is carbon. Read More

Give students vouchers, not speeches

President Barack Obama will not improve education by making speeches in front of America’s schoolchildren. A better approach would be to start a nationwide tuition voucher program that would enable low-income parents to afford the same type of education he’s able to provide for his own daughters. Read More

Dirty Money Watch: Rep. Ed Perlmutter

WHO: Rep. Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., a co-sponsor of the Employee Free Choice Act (aka Card Check) Read More

March on Washington shows right is hardly walking the plank

In a new book, Sam Tanenhaus, The New York Times Book Review editor, proclaims the death of conservatism. Movement leaders’ devotion to “radical” anti-government ideology, Tanenhaus argues, has left them “trapped in the irrelevant causes of another day, deaf to the actual conversation unfolding across the land.” Read More

Shut down the rush from top officials to bail out Wall Street

Imprudence got us into the financial jam we’re now in, and with all due respect for Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, President Bush and panicking multitudes, it’s likely not the best way to get us out of it. Let’s slow down on this mammoth, $700 billion Paulson bailout package for buying up mortgages. Let’s give caution a chance. Read More
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