Latest columns by Nathan Tabor, Page 2 |
» Capitol Criminals Since the Clintons left office, Democrats have been a little dull, resisting the urge to engage in high crimes and misdemeanors. But, lo and behold, now we're recovering from a Democratic crime wave in Washington. And, what's so fascinating about the... read more • June 29, 2006
• Political |
» Take a Ride on the John Kerry WayBack Machine After making a wrong turn in the lobby of a Washington hotel a few weeks ago, I found myself having to edge my way out of a conference room filled with glassy-eyed liberals, standing in rapt adulation while Senator John Kerry (D-MA) stood on stage, p... read more • June 23, 2006
• Political |
» Attack of the Bloggers There was a time in America when the most effective way for the average Joe to make his voice heard in the political process was in the confines of the voting booth. Once in a while-if he were lucky-he might even get a letter to the editor published ... read more • June 20, 2006
• Political |
» Al Gore - Eco-Expert With the President's poll numbers stagnating in the low thirties, the Republican-controlled House poised to stop any Bush-backed illegal immigration amnesty program, and House Speaker Hastert (R-IL) declaring the invincibility of the legislative bran... read more • May 31, 2006
• Political |
» Dean Smith: Politics is Just Not His Game To call Dean Smith a legend would be an understatement. For many of us who spent our formative years in North Carolina, he was the epitome of a coaching great. I came to North Carolina when I was 13, and I can tell you, to live in Dean Smith territor... read more • May 30, 2006
• Political |
» The Pill That Kills-Available at a Doctor Near You Imagine going to your doctor and being offered a pill-not because you were sick, or in any danger of becoming sick. No-you're friendly physician is simply giving you drugs because you're a woman. If that sounds like a Hitchcock horror story to you-be... read more • May 17, 2006
• Social Issues |
» Bully for Teddy The U.S. House of Representatives seems to get it, but the Senate doesn’t have a clue. Since President Bush’s Monday night speech on immigration, which sets forth a plan to create a temporary guest-worker program and offers a limited path to citi... read more • May 15, 2006
• Political |
» National Day of Regret To hear liberals tell it, George W. Bush doesn't have a prayer of succeeding. What with the war in Iraq, soaring gasoline prices, and the high cost of medical care, the President's critics dismiss him on good days as ineffectual...on bad days as a du... read more • May 10, 2006
• Christian Living |
» The Sad State of American Education Each election year, you'll find a candidate who says we desperately need to pour more money into our public schools. Ignoring the property tax burdens on senior citizens, the candidate will say that taxpayers need to be prepared to spend more on educ... read more • March 14, 2006
• Education |
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