Inconvenience Lives
By Robert H. Bork: The question of whether abortion is the termination of a human life is a relatively simple one.
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By Robert H. Bork: The question of whether abortion is the termination of a human life is a relatively simple one.
Read MoreBy Mary Eberstadt
Read MoreBy Mary Eberstadt: If you thought sex with children was taboo–think again.
Read MoreBy Roger Kimball: Moral virtue is the quality of acting in the best way in relation to pleasures and pains, and vice is the opposite. —Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
Read MoreBy Alexander Burnham: Okinawa had shocked the American civilian and military leadership.
Read MoreBy Jim Powell: When Virginians reflect on the American Revolution, they often like to describe George Washington as its sword, Patrick Henry as its tongue, and Thomas Jefferson as its pen.
Read MoreBy Robert H. Bork: Natural law seems an unlikely topic for extensive television coverage, nor would one expect United States senators to develop high anxiety over the subject.
Read MoreBy Richard John Neuhaus: In his draft of the “Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom,” Jefferson wrote: “The opinions of men are not the object of civil government, nor under its jurisdiction.”
Read MoreBy Ronald Reagan: We know today that the principles and values that lie at the heart of conservatism are shared by the majority.
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