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Explosive Book about wrongful conviction
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Archived Editorials April 2, 1998 Now he can do the job Americans hired him do, so states William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States of America. What a relief (at least for him and the sycophantic beltway press corps)! Scanning the news reports of Arkansas Judge Susan Wright's dismissal of Paula Jones sexual harassment case against the President of the United States, one would perhaps begin to think that Mr. Clinton has put this all behind him now. Read Editorial
Jobs up in smoke
In 1979, I swore off cigarettes for good. In 1983, I sold my businesses and swore off ever employing anyone again. One habit was killing me physically, and the other, thanks to ultra-liberal government policies favoring employees, was killing my business. Now, along comes President Bill Clinton with a glaring example of how government's addiction to liberal policies causes an employment cancer eating away at the learning of job skills by young Americans. At the same time, he wants to continue liberal belief that government should be nanny to teens, protecting them from the evils of tobacco. Read Editorial
Our modern, tolerant society David Nelson came to school one day as Debra Davis. He dresses and talks like a woman, and even tries to use the women's bathroom. School officials at Minneapolis Southwest High School want the school children to understand and be tolerant of Nelson/Davis. They have even created a "unisex" toilet for him/her, despite the fact he/she would rather go into the ladies' room. No doubt the gay teen drop-in center in Minneapolis, called Room 202, has been doing an extraordinary volume of business with Southwest High students who are now even more confused about their "sexual orientation." Read Editorial Why we hate lawyers This is why people hate lawyers. Bill Clinton and his aides are planning their legal strategy in the wake of the Lewinsky tug boat. Having taken care to carefully choose words and phrases that carry dual meanings, we are told Clinton will be able to deny committing perjury and obstructing justice. Common folk know from his own lips that Clinton lied. They know that he lied in the Paula Jones deposition; he lied to the nation; he lied (so he says) to his wife and daughter. All those trusted aides were lied to as well. So the issue of whether Clinton is a liar is settled. He is. Read Editorial
Earth gods deceive God's people June 25, 1998 Al Gore knows a New World Order when he sees one. He has stated that the environment will be the world's new organizing principle. Gore is serious about this and so are the thousands of tree-huggers and internationalists he attracts. He is supported by a gaggle of Chicken Little-like scientists who warn that the sky is falling. Their computer models conclude that human activity is driving up average worldwide temperatures. Since little consensus exists about global warming along a wide breadth of scientists, how can it be that the "Gorites" are making so much progress? Read Editorial
Collectivist Volunteerism "Son," I said to the 14-year old child in the 6' long body draped on the couch in front of Monday Nitro, "Mrs. Hanson wondered if you would put out her trash." Hanson is the 87-year old widow we see struggling up the street each morning steadied by her aluminum walker. "Imagine how she keeps up a house, as crippled as she is," we say. But she really cannot do it without neighborhood volunteers. Son rolls over and asks, "When, dad?" "Before the trash truck comes in the morning, son." "I like volunteering for that old women," he says as his pleased father experiences the pride that comes from watching children mature. "How much will she pay?" Read Editorial
More choices: America Denies Unalienable Rights -- March 26, 1998 Lies in Court Spends Tax Dollars on Abortion -- Sept. 29, 1997
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