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McCain is right on health care

May 5, 2008 | Analysis | Star Parker
Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama can't grasp that our perverse health care economics result from over-centralization and bureaucratization, so they propose even more

McCain 1 or Bush 3?

Apr 28, 2008 | Analysis | Star Parker
How can we provide moral leadership abroad, asking our parents and children to make the sacrifices that this demands, if we have a president who will not provide that same moral leadership at home?

A papal message about academic freedom

Apr 21, 2008 | Analysis | Star Parker
Have abortion, divorce, and sexually transmitted diseases become our primary educational tools for learning about the sanctity of life, of family, and the meaning of love?

Profiles in education courage

Apr 14, 2008 | Analysis | Star Parker
Both Democratic presidential candidates, as they heap criticism on No Child Left Behind, oppose helping get education options into the hands of parents

Paying tribute to King's legacy

Apr 7, 2008 | Analysis | Star Parker
A leader can lead in adversity, but he cannot live your life for you

An open letter to John McCain

Mar 31, 2008 | Analysis | Star Parker
If millions of low-income Americans would hear how conservative and traditional values address their problems, they'd be less susceptible to destructive illusions peddled by those like the Rev. Jeremiah Wright

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