Farewell to arms control
Decision Brief No. 06-D 11 2006-03-06 (Washington , D.C.): The deal struck last week by President Bush and...
Decision Brief No. 06-D 11 2006-03-06 (Washington , D.C.): The deal struck last week by President Bush and...
Decision Brief No. 06-D 10 2006-03-01 (Washington, D.C.): Recent headlines call to mind a notable turn of phrase...
The federal bureaucracy has made a strategic mistake that threatens to cost the President dearly. The question is not whether...
How would you feel if, in the aftermath of 9/11, the U.S. government had decided to contract out airport security...
Decision Brief No. 06-D 07 2006-02-06 (Washington, D.C.): This is being written in a bedroom in Los Angeles once...
The Coalition for Security, Liberty and the Law today unveiled a television issue-advertising campaign in four key states across America...
The most consequential part of President Bush's State of the Union address tonight, at least in the near-term, will be...
Decision Brief No. 06-D 04 2006-01-23 (Washington , D.C.): One week from tomorrow, President Bush has an...
Suddenly, the Iranian nuclear program is all the buzz. It appears to be nearing the point at which weapons-grade material,...
Historians know that it is impossible accurately to assess a departed leader's legacy until after many years have passed, let...
At this writing, 13 men are trapped deep underground in a West Virginia coal mine and the prognosis for their...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 66 2005-12-28 One of the most serious threats we face in this War for the Free...
As a minority of the Senate considers whether to continue to jeopardize reenactment of the Patriot Act, a distinguished group...
The news from Iraq today features a video of a terrorist murdering a man believed to be a kidnapped American...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 64 2005-12-17 (Washington, D.C.): On December 16, the Nation's so-called "paper of record" joined the War...
President Ahmadinejad's speech before the UN General Assembly in September was a towering diplomatic dud. Instead of assuaging the prim...