Communism on the High Rise
November 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Progressives commemorate Chinese brutality
By Michael P. H. Stanley
Usually illuminated in white light, the Empire State Building is no stranger to a splash of color now and then to celebrate holidays and special occasions. Read more
Shoe on the Other Foot
November 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The UAW is now responsible for profitability
By Matthew P. Cavedon
Labor Day marked the climax of the unprecedented rise to power in Detroit of the United Auto Workers. Read more
Universal Change
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Newt Gingrich inspires reform on a broad scale
By Yiren Lu
When former House Speaker Newt Gingrich addressed the IOP on October 8, his audience was suspended in uncertainty. Read more
A Preventable Crisis
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Ron Paul blames the Federal Reserve for financial meltdown
By Christopher L. Oppermann
What do unending wars, inflation, relentless expansion of government, depreciation of the dollar, astronomical deficits, the current financial meltdown, bank runs, massive corporate bailouts, and booms and busts of the business cycle have in common? Read more
Carrots and Sticks
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Obama is right on Iran
By Dhruv K. Singhal
It would seem obvious that, if you are unpopular, endorsing a cause or person you support would be counterproductive. Read more
Jurisdiction Stripping
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Pro-lifers can succeed by redefining judicial authority
By Christopher L. Oppermann
The debate over the legality of abortion is, without a doubt, one of the most contentious and divisive controversies of contemporary America. Read more
Et In Arcadia Ego
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The Harvard Shooting Club has been reestablished
By Michael W. McLean
Founded in 1883, the Harvard Shooting Club (HSC) is one of Harvard’s oldest student organizations. Read more
Under the Bus
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Judicial desegregation is ineffective
By Roger G. Waite
In high school in Chicago, I sometimes reported on meetings of the Local School Council (LSC) for our school newspapers. Read more
Scalia’s Cross
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The Establishment Clause does not prohibit religious memorials
By William S. Jeffrey
Last month the Supreme Court seemed poised to wade back into the murky waters surrounding the constitutionality of placing religious symbols on public property in search of some elusive clarity. Read more
The Garden State Needs Pruning
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New Jersey must restore good government
By Caitlin E. Carey
November 3 holds the potential for the start of a new era in New Jersey politics. Read more
