The transformation of the Middle East plods on, no thanks to the irresponsible opposition in this country, the leading political party of which calibrates its every move based on its anticipated damage to the credibility of the Commander in Chief. In fairness, President Bush hasn’t helped himself much lately, having been remiss in his communications […]
Archives for July 2005
The Continuing Creep Of Same Sex Marriage
From the Institute for American Values comes word that its leadership is considering a major conference on the crisis of parenthood and related issues. It couldn’t come too soon or at a more critical juncture. The Institute also reports that Canada is seeking to erase the term “natural parent” from federal law, replacing it with […]
The “C” Word
An editorial lead in the current issue of Chief Executive Magazine caught my attention. It essentially suggested that CEOs of the major companies are finally waking up to the realization that a renewed and primary emphasis on competitiveness is the key to the restoration of business credibility on a range of issues, including the multiple […]
Supreme Battle
With the resignation of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, it appears that the “mother of all judicial confirmation battles” has begun, and I say bring it on. To those who suggest that President Bush should pick another day to have this fight or should seek to promote comity by appointing someone who shares O’Connor’s inclination for […]