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With the Supreme Court taking up Arizona’s “show me your papers” immigration law, we’re once again thrust into a useful debate over the role of the government and the obligations of the citizen — and non-citizen. Rather than come at it from the usual angle, I thought I’d try something...
The Bush administration should take a more moderate stance toward the International Criminal Court.
Serbs should decide Milosevic's fate, not a distant, unaccountable international body that is very far from having proven either its effectiveness or desirability.
Saddam Hussein is behind bars, but what of administering justice? The Iraqi Governing Council has decreed that Iraqi war criminals will be tried by an Iraqi tribunal. But who will gather the evidence? Who will judge? And is Iraq ready for the complex, demanding process required to judge one...
Ambassador Bolton's review of John Fonte's book "Sovereignty vs. Submissions: Will Americans Rule Themselves of be Ruled by Others?"
If experience is anything to go by, the Marines who misbehaved in that video will be disciplined and punished—while those who are trying to exploit those images to undermine their mission never will be.
From the howls on the left, you would never know that President Barack Obama had won another victory in the war on terror. Even as details of the operation leaked out, critics claimed that our government had "assassinated" an American citizen without due process.





