by Darris McNeely
On the eve of his funeral, reflections on what the 41st president's achievements and habits have taught me.
by Good News
The entertainment establishment-writers, producers and stars of the movies, TV programs and music we consume-are overwhelmingly liberal in their political outlook.
by Darris McNeely
Sometimes even if you're an important and respected leader, you need a push from someone else. And that's okay.
by Don Hooser
Influential people predict that world peace can't really come unless it is enforced by some world government. But many others believe that cure is worse than the problem.
by Darris McNeely
We'd better hope so. The unique relationship that America and Great Britain have forged for more than a hundred years has done much to foster freedom, open markets and good will. When it passes, the world will be a different place.
by Don Hooser
Disrespect has become a pastime all year, but with Election Day coming up, mudslinging and other forms of disrespect seem to be reaching new lows.
by James Capo
American President George W. Bush raised the stakes in the debate over teaching evolution in schools in August when he said that children should be taught about "intelligent design".
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes, Scott Ashley
George Bush has tried to restore spiritual leadership to the American presidency.
by Cecil Maranville
Some have drawn a parallel between American President Bush and Iranian President Ahmadinejad. That there could be any comparison at all initially seems improbable to say the least! But making the comparison yields both parallels and...
by Good News
Drafting a new European Union constitution has brought forth a flurry of proposals from member states trying to influence the contents of what is now viewed as potentially the most important document in Europe.