I maintain copies of articles I find interesting, informative, or important. These are generally ripped from the publishing website without explicit permission, but I always attempt to maintain a link to the original article.

Peacenik paper fawns over anti-war mom: LA Times, August 21, 2005. This op-ed piece slams the LA Times over one-sided coverage on the Cindy Sheehan story.

Police and Owners Begin to Challenge Looters: September 1, 2005. A good description of why guns can be tools of good in the hands of good people, this story was originally published in The New York Times.

America and the United Nations: published by Hillsdale College, this is an interesting speech about the United States, the United Nations, and the Real World.

For a Muslim Who Says Violence Destroys Islam, Violent Threats: An excellent article in the New York Times about Dr. Wafa Sultan, a Syrian psychiatrist who calls the Islamic war against the West “a clash between a mentality that belongs to the Middle Ages and another mentality that belongs to the 21st century.”

U.S. Web Archive Is Said to Reveal a Nuclear Primer: November 3, 2006. This article in the New York Times — despite being heavily spun into a “Bush Screwed Up” story — clearly admits that Saddam had all the knowledge needed to build an atom bomb in 2003.

The Big White Lie: “The thing I like best about being a conservative is that I don’t have to lie.” Written by Andrew Klaven and originally published at the City Journal, this is a straight-forward essay that explains why conservatives are often seen as rude.

Wouldn’t you feel safer with a gun? Sept 8, 2007. This is an interesting op-ed piece in the Times of London which lays out what gun control actually does to crime. It is written from a British perspective.

A Nation of Cowards The classic essay from Jeffrey Snyder. (Links to original page.)




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