Let me run through a few good ideas. I think it’s a good idea for children to eat healthful, wholesome …
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Earlier today we reported on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold a voter-approved law in Michigan that bars …
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Liberals advocate many wonderful things. In fact, I suspect that most conservatives would prefer to live in the kind of …
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In 2006, 58 percent of Michigan voters chose to amend their constitution to bar their government from granting preferences to …
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Contrary to popular liberal belief, Black Americans don’t speak with one voice. It was the same California blacks who, in …
Read More »A Halo for Selfishness
The recent Supreme Court decision over-ruling some Federal Election Commission restrictions on political campaign contributions has provoked angry reactions on …
Read More »What Does Brendan Eich Have to Do With Campaign Disclosure?
Last week I wrote about former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich stepping down after the homosexual-lobby backlash that ensued after someone …
Read More »Homosexual ‘Discrimination’ Case Stands
When photography Elaine Huguenin, a Christian, declined to provide services to lesbians for their “commitment ceremony,” she likely had no …
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Star Parker isn’t the only conservative around here who supports removing limits on individuals’ campaign contributions. In her recent column, …
Read More »Campaign Finance Limits Violate Free Speech
The Supreme Court’s decision last week in McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission, eliminating the total limit that an individual can …
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