Author Archives: The Washington Times

Ripping off the Gipper

What would Reagan do? He’d cut spending and taxes Liberals are trying to twist Ronald Reagan’s words to muster support for raising taxes. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s press office sent a memo on Monday to congressional Republicans claiming they’d … Continue reading

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Haiti’s deeper tragedy

President Barack Obama called the quake “especially cruel and incomprehensible.” He would be closer to the truth if he had said that the Haitian political and economic climate that make Haitians helpless in the face of natural disasters are “especially cruel and incomprehensible.” Continue reading

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The coming war with Iran

War with Iran is now inevitable. The only question is: Will it happen sooner or later? Continue reading

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Terror and diplomacy

President’s words signal new opportunities for both Continue reading

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Fables for adults

Many years ago, as a small child, I was told one of those old-fashioned fables for children. It was about a dog with a bone in his mouth who was walking on a log across a stream. Continue reading

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Washington's Lies

You say, “Williams, you don’t show much trust in the White House and Congress.” Let’s check out their past dishonesty. Continue reading

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