Their War, Not Ours
By Patrick J. Buchanan “The worst mistake of my presidency,” said Ronald Reagan of his decision to put Marines into the middle …
By Patrick J. Buchanan “The worst mistake of my presidency,” said Ronald Reagan of his decision to put Marines into the middle …
Tuesday – April 2, 2013 at 12:03 amBy Patrick J. Buchanan “Government is theft.” The old libertarian battle cry came to mind …
Patrick Buchanan: Is it not long past time to do a cost-benefit analysis of our involvement in the Middle and Near East? …
Is It Time to Come Home? By Patrick J. Buchanan Is it not long past time to do a cost-benefit analysis of …
Patrick Buchanan: Now Korea Is Cleaning Our Clock – OpEd By: Patrick J Buchanan “The entry into force of the U.S.-Korea trade …
Is a religious war breaking out in the Republican Party? On Friday, Pastor Robert Jeffress of the 10,000-member First Baptist Church …
by: Patrick J. Buchanan As Greece lurches on the precipice of default on its sovereign debt, a default that could bring down …
by: Patrick J. Buchanan Friday morning, Predator drones operated by the CIA and Joint Special Operations Command rendezvoused over Yemen and launched …
by: Patrick J. Buchanan WASHINGTON, D.C. – Observing the correlation of forces in this city and the intensity of conviction in …
A park that offers recreational facilities for children and families in Riyadh. (AN photo) By RODOLFO ESTIMO JR. | ARAB NEWS Published: …
Zardari mediating between S. Arabia, Iran? By Baqir Sajjad Syed | From the Newspaper ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari may have …
Alan Greenspan insisted that the United States is not going to default. Why not? Because our debt is denominated in dollars, and we can print dollars to pay off our creditors. Which is pretty much what Chairman Ben Bernanke and the Fed have been doing.
More than 24 percent were 60 or above, more than 18 percent 65 or older. Three percent were 80 or above. And, every year, for every nine Greeks who are born, 10 Greeks die.
The real principle of our foreign policy is to find the balance between security and freedom. Turkey has shown that democracy does not bring chaos but freedom, economic development and stability, and that without freedom you cannot have stability any more
The jigsaw-solving women of Jeddah feel campaigning is on the rise, but a Saudi summer to follow the Arab spring seems far …
Is the greater likelihood that the Arab nations, riven by rebellion and revolution, will become democracies, or that they will disintegrate along religious, ethnic and tribal lines?
How to explain this? Do Arabs and Muslims approve of mass murder of innocent civilians? Why did so many find so much to admire in a man who planned the atrocities of 9/11?
“Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their own appetites. … Society cannot exist unless a controlling power upon will and appetite be placed somewhere, and the less of it there is within, the more there must be without. It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things, that men of intemperate minds cannot be free. Their passions forge their fetters.”