A Line of Sight’s Bob Beauprez had the opportunity to catch up with author and former Reagan policy analyst Dinesh D’Souza to discuss the options for victory in Iraq. D’Souza was in Colorado to speak at the Leadership Program of the Rockies retreat on February 23.
D’Souza is the Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow at the [...]
Want to get your blood pressure up? Check out [link] the following sagas of Border Patrol Agents Jose Alonso Compean, Ignacio Ramos, and David Sipe.
Three men hired to secure our borders and enforce the law. And, I believe they did just that. Yet, the United States government prosecuted all three and sentenced [...]
A Line of Sight is currently featuring two articles focused on the politics surrounding stem cell research, and we want to know what you think about the issue.
In “Saving lives without sacrificing life,” Congressman Phil Gingrey, an OB-GYN physician from Georgia, lays out a compelling look at the options to conduct stem cell research without [...]
Prevailing opinion seems to be that President Bush is low and headed lower. He’s increasingly becoming a lame duck President written off by the media who has an unpopular war to deal with, not to mention Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.
Just for the record, I don’t share that opinion. He is a remarkably resilient man [...]
Post-election 2000, Al Gore has struggled to find his place in life. The beard and the 50 or so extra pounds didn’t seem to catch on all that well, so he moved on to the increasingly stylish Global Warming Theater, and seems to have found favor.
The Hollywood set has apparently embraced the former Senator from [...]
It’s no secret at all that the media – primarily print and television – are heavily dominated by left-of-center personalities. Conservative talk radio and selected programs on cable television are the exceptions. So it comes as no surprise that there has been almost zero attention paid to the successful effort to buy America one elected [...]