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  1. The Ultimate Resource

    Why is it that mankind enjoys cell phones, computers and airplanes today but not when King Louis XIV was alive? The necessary physical resources to make cell phones, computers and airplanes have always been around, even when caveman walked the Earth. ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/08/2008 - 15:18

  2. Congress Is OPEC's Staunchest Ally

    Despite Congress’ periodic hauling of weak-kneed oil executives before their committees to charge them with collusion and price-gouging, subsequent federal investigations turn up no evidence to support the charges.   Right now oil company executives are ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/09/2008 - 09:59

  3. Oklahoma Rebellion

    One of the unappreciated casualties of the War of 1861, erroneously called a Civil War, was its contribution to the erosion of constitutional guarantees of state sovereignty. It settled the issue of secession, making it possible for the federal government ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/17/2008 - 05:27

  4. Black Education

    “Hard Times at Douglass High,” is an HBO documentary that aired last June. It captured much of the 2004-2005 school year at Baltimore’s predominantly black Frederick Douglass High School. The tragedy is that what is seen in the documentary is typical of ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/25/2008 - 10:13

  5. Patterns of Black Excellence

    Most people know the tragic state of black education today. We know that billions of dollars are spent on federal government programs such as No Child Left Behind and the billions spent by state and local governments. If you were to ask an education " ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 08/14/2008 - 15:48

  6. Academic Mismatch I

    Which serves the interests of the black community better: a black student admitted to a top-tier law school, such as Harvard, Stanford or Yale, and winds up in the bottom 10 percent of his class, flunks out, or cannot pass the bar examination, or a black ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 09/04/2008 - 10:59

  7. Academic Mismatch II

    Last week’s column demonstrated the harm, suffered by black students, that results from law school race-based admission policies. The bottom line was that black students who might have done well at lower-tier law schools were recruited to more highly ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 09/11/2008 - 08:58

  8. Stubborn Ignorance

    Here’s what the U.S. Constitution says: “All bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills.” How many times have we heard politicians, pundits and ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 09/18/2008 - 06:29

  9. Political Monopoly Power

    The Federalist Papers, written by James Madison, John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, is the document most frequently referred to when trying to get a feel for the original intent of the framers of the Constitution. One such intention is found in Federalist ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 10/16/2008 - 09:20

  10. Affordable Health Care

    One of the campaign themes this election cycle is “affordable” health care. Shouldn’t we ask ourselves whether we want the politicians who brought us the “affordable” housing, that created the current financial debacle, to now deliver us affordable health ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 10/23/2008 - 05:02