Rush Can’t, Left Can by Chad Allen The Washingont Dispatch, 0ctober 3, 2003
4 More Women Go Public Against Schwarzenegger By Gary Cohn, Carla Hall, Jack Leonard and Tracy Weber, LA Times, October 5, 2003
Unswayed By Groping Factor Janine DeFao, San Francisco Chronicle, October 5, 2003
How the State Department Sided with the Taliban By Joel Mowbray, October 1, 2003 Towhnall.com
Suit over Nazi looting heads to Supreme Court Klimt paintings at heart of L.A. woman's action By Bob Egelko. October 1, 2003 SF Chronicle
Democrats Scheme to Undermine California Election October 1, 2003 NewsMAX.com
DEMS' MORAL COLLAPSE By Ralph Peters October 1, 2003 New York Post
Hillary Warns Californians: Arnold is Right-Winger Carl Limbacher and NewsMAX, September 28, 2003
Britain's Blair to Fight on Despite Grim Polls
Reuters September 27, 2003, By Paul Majendie The Washington Post
Putin Waits for a Cue From U.N. on Iraq Aid September 28, 2003, By Maura Reynolds, LA Times
Episcopal diocese opposes national church Sunday, September 28, 2003 By Tony LaRussa TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Socialism kills by Dennis Prager Townhall.com September 2, 2003
A FAR CRY FROM DEM-DEBATE FRONT-RUNNER
By DEBORAH ORIN NY Post September 4, 2003
Estrada Withdraws Judicial Nomination The Associated Press, The LA TIMES, September 4, 2003
Democrats Tied to Losing Strategy by David Limbaugh NewsMax.com Tuesday, September 2, 2003
Prayer-sign lady wins damages from agency
September 3, 2003 WorldNetDaily
Republicans to force issue of gay 'marriage' By Charles Hurt THE WASHINGTON TIMES September 3, 2003
The Myth of Church-State Separation David Limbaugh NewsMax.com Friday, August 29, 2003
Bustamante lashes out against big business by Mark Martin San Francisco Chronicle September 3, 2003
Justice Moore, Part 2 David Limbaugh NewsMAX.com Tuesday August 26, 2002
Israel Out For Revenge By URI DAN The New York Post 08/21/03
Order not to arrest illegals overturned By Jerry Seper THE WASHINGTON TIMES 08/21/03
Effort to Delay Calif. Recall Denied By GREG RISLING The Associated Press Wednesday, August 20, 2003
Albright: U.S. Policies Divide Allies By BARRY SCHWEID The Associated Press Wednesday, August 20, 2003
Uninsured in U.S. cost billions annually USA TODAY (AP) June 17, 2003
TIMES NOT A-CHANGING NY POST Dick Morris June 17, 2003
Laudable use of the law Washington Post By Bruce Fein June 17, 2003
Support for Troops Questioned By Dana Milbank Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, June 17, 2003
Purchases Added to D.C. Probe
By Dan Keating and Craig Timberg Washington Post  June 12, 2003

United States of Europe Challenges U.S. NewsMax.com Wires June 11, 2003
LATEST HILLARY POLL SAYS WRITE IS WRONG By VINCENT MORRIS New York Post June 12, 2003
WHINING FRENCH CLAIM PENTAGON SMEAR PLOT By NILES LATHEM NY POST May 16, 2003
$350 billion tax bill approved
By Stephen Dinan THE WASHINGTON TIMES May 16, 2003
Mr. Voinovich's Bottom Line The Washington Post  May 16, 2003
Recession-hit Germany faces £90bn shortfall Malcolm Moore The Daily Telegraph May 16, 2003
EMERGENCY MEETING CALLED AT OLD GRAY LADY; NY TIMES NEWSROOM IN CRISIS
The Drudge Report May 13, 2003
14 Cuban diplomats expelled from U.S. Sharon Behn THE WASHINGTON TIMES May 14, 2003
Montgomery smokers fuming over ban plan By Jon Ward
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
May 14, 2003
GOP Will Let Gun Ban Expire By Jim VandeHei
Washington Post May 14, 2003

Saudi Blasts Precusor to Powell Visit NewsMax Wires May 13, 2003
GEPHARDT: AWOL New York Post, Dick Morris  May 13, 2003
Democrats close Texas House with a walkout Washington Times Hugh Aynesworth May 13, 2003
NRA asks high court to block ruling THE WASHINGTON TIMES Stephen Dinan and Frank J. Murray May 13, 2003
THE REAL SCANDAL OF IRAQI RELIEF By JONATHAN FOREMAN NY POST May 11, 2003
Polarized Politics, Confirmation Chaos
By Helen Dewar
Washington Post May 11, 2003

Tornadoes Hit Parts of Ill., Mo. and Ky. By BETSY TAYLOR
The Associated Press May 11, 2003
Penn can sue for loss of film role By Jennifer Harper THE WASHINGTON TIMES May 11, 2003
GOP decries abortion 'litmus test' for judges
By Charles Hurt
THE WASHINGTON TIMES May 8, 2003 Abortion is at the center of the debate over President Bush's judicial nominations.
Democrats Initiate New 'Soft Money' Campaign  By Jim VandeHei Wednesday, May 7, 2003 Democrats today are kicking off a roundabout way of helping to finance their 2004 congressional campaigns...
France helped Iraqis escape Bill Gertz May 6, 2003 The French government secretly supplied fleeing Iraqi officials with passports in Syria that allowed them to escape to Europe...
Panel upends campaign finance
Stephen Dinan May 3, 2003  A federal panel yesterday struck down or rewrote most of the campaign finance reform law that Congress passed...
The Weekly Dish
May 2, 2003 Andrew Sullivan A Web site set up to counter some of the more outrageous antiwar comments by Hollywood celebrities was forced to close down...
Union head warns pro-war Democrats
By Stephen Dinan THE WASHINGTON TIMES  Democratic presidential candidates who supported President Bush in authorizing use of force against Iraq will suffer...
Bush Calls for Limit to Senate Debates
March 12, 2003, President Bush, faced with a month-long Democratic filibuster that is blocking one of his top-priority judicial nominations...

International War Crimes Court Is Inaugurated, but Without U.S. March 12, 2003, THE HAGUE, March 11 -- The world's first permanent war crimes tribunal was inaugurated today in this Dutch seat of government...
ANTI-WAR PSYCHOSIS by John Podhoretz March 11, 2003 -- SAY this for the anti-war movement and its fellow travelers in the media: They're succeeding in driving everybody crazy, including themselves.
THE GLORY THAT IS FRANCE
By GEORGE F. WILL
March 7, 2003 -- "We no longer live in a world where only the actual firing of weapons represents a sufficient challenge to a nation's security."

GOP leaders pull bill loaded with tax (03/06/03)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Facing mounting pressure from both Democrats and conservative members of their own party, House Republican leaders pulled a tax bill Thursday...

Pledge ban set for March 10 in nine states (03/03/03) SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) -- A ruling by a U.S. appeals court could force millions of students to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance within days if the controversial decision is not overturned by a higher court, legal experts said Saturday.
Toby Keith Speaks Out on ABC censorship (06/13/2002) Country singer Toby Keith has some choice words for Peter Jennings.  Toby Keith says the producer of an ABC 4th of July TV special rescinded an offer to have the country singer perform his current hit...





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Union head warns pro-war Democrats
By Stephen Dinan THE WASHINGTON TIMES  Democratic presidential candidates who supported President Bush in authorizing use of force against Iraq will suffer...
Bush Calls for Limit to Senate Debates
March 12, 2003, President Bush, faced with a month-long Democratic filibuster that is blocking one of his top-priority judicial nominations...

International War Crimes Court Is Inaugurated, but Without U.S. March 12, 2003, THE HAGUE, March 11 -- The world's first permanent war crimes tribunal was inaugurated today in this Dutch seat of government...
ANTI-WAR PSYCHOSIS by John Podhoretz March 11, 2003 -- SAY this for the anti-war movement and its fellow travelers in the media: They're succeeding in driving everybody crazy, including themselves.
THE GLORY THAT IS FRANCE
By GEORGE F. WILL
March 7, 2003 -- "We no longer live in a world where only the actual firing of weapons represents a sufficient challenge to a nation's security."

GOP leaders pull bill loaded with tax (03/06/03)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Facing mounting pressure from both Democrats and conservative members of their own party, House Republican leaders pulled a tax bill Thursday...

Pledge ban set for March 10 in nine states (03/03/03) SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) -- A ruling by a U.S. appeals court could force millions of students to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance within days if the controversial decision is not overturned by a higher court, legal experts said Saturday.
Toby Keith Speaks Out on ABC censorship (06/13/2002) Country singer Toby Keith has some choice words for Peter Jennings.  Toby Keith says the producer of an ABC 4th of July TV special rescinded an offer to have the country singer perform his current hit...






GOP leaders pull bill loaded with tax (03/06/03)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Facing mounting pressure from both Democrats and conservative members of their own party, House Republican leaders pulled a tax bill Thursday...
Pledge ban set for March 10 in nine states (03/03/03) SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) -- A ruling by a U.S. appeals court could force millions of students to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance within days if the controversial decision is not overturned by a higher court, legal experts said Saturday.
Toby Keith Speaks Out on ABC censorship (06/13/2002) Country singer Toby Keith has some choice words for Peter Jennings.  Toby Keith says the producer of an ABC 4th of July TV special rescinded an offer to have the country singer perform his current hit...