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The World is Still Better Off Without Saddam

When the Civil War began, President Lincoln made it very clear that his goal was to preserve the Union. This proviso was best articulated in his accep

Letter to the Editor

Why is the African-American community in such poor shape economically, socially and politically? According to Mr. Jackson, African-Americans are too q

Gay Parenting is Just as Good

I set out to write this article about how the legislation in Florida banning homosexuals from adopting children was good, and that the Supreme Court's

Donations Are Not for Competition

The international community has pledged over $3 billion to the victims of the earthquake and tsunami disaster that hit Southern Asia and parts of Afri

Cosby Encourages Black Youths

Bill Cosby is one of America's favorite comedians. Recently, though, he has turned from comedian to activist. Cosby has become very outspoken about th

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To the Campus Community & To the Campus Community

Reflecting on the Politics of 2004: Year of the Conservative

The year 2004 had its highs (the Boston Red Sox winning the World Series), and its lows (the Abu Grhaib Prison scandal), but overall, it was a stellar

Politics of the Tsunami Disaster

The delicate balance between life and death is ultimately amazing, and the Tsunami that devastated Southeast Asia during Christmas time only reaffirms

Random Thoughts

At the risk of stealing the title from the great economics writer and professor Thomas Sowell (whose columns are available on townhall.com), I submit

The Changing Definition of Equality in the U.S.

Welcome back, everyone! I hope 2005 is a turning point for all of us and for the nation as a whole. I sense change in the air, or at least in the air

Terrorism Used as an Excuse for Military Offenses

The New York Times recently ran a story on Secretary of State Colin Powell's pending resignation. Here's an excerpt: 'In his remarks, Mr. Powell said

Abercrombie Settlement Aimed at Increasing Diversity

It's the fashion industry's worst kept secret: Abercrombie & Fitch is white. Their commercials star primarily white people, their storefronts are staf

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