Spending Growth Upsets Conservatives
Federal outlays jumped by $222 billion in President Bush's first two years, a spending increase that is expected to accelerate.
Mexican ID Not Valid FBI Says
The Matricula Consular card, issued by the Mexican government to Mexicans living in the United States, "is not a reliable form of identification" and poses a criminal and terrorist threat.
Are We Wiseing Up?
If one wishes to find real anti-Americanism, there is no need to go to Brussels or Damascus. Simply peruse the Mexico City newspapers, read what Mr. Fox says to non-Americans, or listen carefully to la Raza.
Why Are We Still in Iraq?
"What are we getting into here?" asked the sergeant from the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division, stationed north of Baghdad. "The war is supposed to be over, but every day we hear of another soldier getting killed.
British Government Takes Gloves Off in BBC Battle
The British government, locked in a battle with the BBC over a claim officials doctored intelligence on Iraq, challenged the state broadcaster on Thursday to answer questions on its reporting standards.
Teachers Get Preliminary OK to Carry Weapons
A Utah school board has given preliminary approval to a policy outlining the conditions under which district employees may carry a concealed weapon on school property with a valid permit.
Blair's Popularity Plummets
The Prime Minister's popularity has taken a nosedive since the end of the war in Iraq, according to a new opinion poll.
51% Oppose Riley Tax Plan
A new poll showed 51 percent of those surveyed would vote against Gov. Bob Riley's $1.2 billion tax and education reform package — with 39 percent in favor of it.
Jobless Recovery Means Lurch To Left
Since President Bush has been in office, 2.5 million manufacturing jobs and nearly 600,000 service jobs have been lost for a total decline in private sector employment of 3.1 million.
Stop The Foreign Work Program
Perhaps you have wondered why you run into so many people with foreign names and accents when you deal with government these days.
Do-It-Yourself Deportation
Quietly, all across America, illegal immigrants are doing an extraordinary thing -- deporting themselves.
Republicans Set Increase Hold on Senate
Senate Republicans are in a position to make gains in 2004 because of a combination of vulnerable Democratic seats and likely retirements, according to congressional election analysts.
Scientists Say They ID Depression Gene
Scientists say they've identified a flawed gene that appears to promote manic-depression, or bipolar disorder.
Riley Plan Gets National Attention
Gov. Riley's Radical plan for increasing taxes has caught the attention of the national media. Here is an article from National Review Online
Hispanic Day Workers Big Problem in Hoover
"I'm sick of looking at it," Elmo Jones, who lives nearby, said in telephone and e-mail interviews. "It's a public safety issue. I'm afraid somebody's going to be killed jaywalking."
Blix: I Was Smeared by the Pentagon
Hans Blix has lashed out at the "bastards" who have tried to undermine him throughout the three years he has held his high-profile post.
Conservative Governors Making A Name for Themselves
There is a competition of sorts as to who is the most productive conservative governor in the nation. There are several to choose from.
Clinton rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick took to the radio airwaves on Friday to challenge Hillary Clinton's claim that she didn't know about her husband's philandering.
Conservatives Clash Over Gay Outreach
A prominent Jewish conservative is accusing leading social conservatives of "intolerance" after they criticized the chairman of the Republican National Committee for meeting with a gay advocacy group.
Gephardt to be Sued for Assault
Judicial Watch, a public interest group, will hold a press conference on June 9, to announce the filing of a lawsuit against Congressman Richard Gephardt alleging assault, abuse of process, malicious prosecution, and other civil wrongs.
Tax Bill Near Completion
Republican Gov. Bob Riley said the Democrat-controlled Legislature discarded partisan differences to put Alabama on the verge of having the largest tax package in its history.
WMD Threat is Real
Many leading Democrats, including Sens. Robert Byrd and Bob Graham seem to take delight that terrorists may soon attack America.
Inside Story on Intelligence Bungling
Just how good was America's intelligence on Iraq? No hard evidence has been turned up on the ground to support the charge that Iraq posed an imminent threat to U.S. national security.
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