High School Physics: Grade F
by David Harriman
(November 2, 2006)
The irrational teaching of physics is detrimental to America's students.
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Trade Deficits and Exporting Jobs: Why Trade At All?
by Walter Williams
(November 1, 2006)
Why do we choose to import cocoa, coffee and spices rather than produce them ourselves?
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Physics By Induction: The Genius of Learning Science The Proper Way
by Lisa VanDamme
(October 31, 2006)
Physics classes generally suffer from a serious methodological problem.
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Notes on the Coming Election
by Craig Biddle
(October 30, 2006)
That actions speak louder than words is not a particularly profound principle; it is a mere truism known even to a child. Yet this truism is apparently regarded as untrue in the minds of those who insist that the Republicans are doing better than the Democrats would do at waging the so-called "war on terrorism."
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Why I Will Not Vote for Any Republican
by John Lewis
(October 30, 2006)
Conservatives have created a fantasy world of appearance, designed to expropriate the programs of the left while wearing the clothing of American freedom.
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The Che Paradox
by Victoria B. Bekiempis
(October 29, 2006)
Che Guevara executed "counter-revolutionary" children and helped jail dissidents in concentration camps; yet, more than 30 years after his death, Ernesto "Che" Guevara continues to generate a Mao-esque personality cult among youthful revolutionaries.
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In Iraq, Stay the Course -- But Change It
by Daniel Pipes
(October 25, 2006)
The idea has developed since World War II that when the United States protects its interests by invading a country, it then has a moral obligation to rehabilitate it. This assumption is wrong and needs to be re-evaluated.
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Pope Benedict the Deeply Mistaken
by Richard Winkler
(October 24, 2006)
Contrary to what the Pope says though, there is no possibility of reconciling reason with faith.
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Peikoff on the Coming Election
by Leonard Peikoff
(October 19, 2006)
Is there any point in voting for candidates of either entrenched party? Throwing out the incumbents "for a change" is to me an idea based on the philosophy that my head will stop hurting if I bang it on the opposite wall.
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Foreign Trade Angst
by Walter Williams
(October 18, 2006)
Do foreigners keep all those dollars they earned under a mattress? They are not that stupid. They use those dollars to import capital goods such as U.S. stocks, bonds and U.S. Treasury notes.
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Energy and Terrorism: Capitalism To The Rescue
by Ralph R. Reiland
(October 17, 2006)
The good news out of Munich is that BMW has come up with something that could do a better job than the CIA in defunding al-Qaida.
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The Military Doctrine of Altruism
by John Lewis
(October 16, 2006)
It is altruism that subjects our military to the slow bleed of dead and maimed soldiers in order to avoid confronting an enemy leader or hurting a shopkeeper. It is altruism that tells our soldiers to build toilets for a hostile population rather than to defeat the deadly enemy. It is altruism that places the welfare of Iraqis over the security of Americans.
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Can We Talk?
by Thomas Sowell
(October 15, 2006)
Free speech is not a luxury but a necessity if we are to hear the various sides of issues before we decide what to do.
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Global Warnings from the Ivory Tower: Debate and Die
by Roy Spencer
(October 14, 2006)
The reason that a debate even exists is because it is so difficult to tie observed warming to human activities, versus other, natural causes of warming. But don't tell that to the The Royal Society of London.
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An Inconvenient Truth: An Inaccurate Depiction of the State of Global Warming Science
by Robert C. Balling Jr.
(October 13, 2006)
"An Inconvenient Truth" is billed as the scariest movie you'll ever see. It may well be, but that's in part because it is not the most accurate depiction of the state of global warming science.
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