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Isn’t it odd that two creatures are unable to hear the same sound? For example, a dog can hear a high pitched whistle whereas the human that blew it cannot. And husbands and wives who have been united in wedlock for more than six months are unable to hear a single word the other says. And generally speaking, if there is more than a ten year difference in age between an adult and a youngster the child is unable to understand a single word the adult is saying. Maybe it’s due to ear wax buildup.
Read moreTo most readers of this column, the question is absurd. The reason is not because the question is, in fact, absurd; it is because most readers of this column are conservative, and many are religious.
Read more[Ed. Note: James Jay Carafano, a leading authority in national security and foreign policy challenges, is The Heritage Foundation’s vice president for foreign and defense policy studies, E. W. Richardson fellow, and director of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies. Read his research.]
Read moreActor Alec Baldwin, a left-wing anti-gun activist, shot and killed a woman and injured another person on the set of a movie he was making recently.
Read moreA friend who loves to hunt deer gets almost as jumpy before deer season as a wheat farmer when his crop is ripe to cut. He probably had more than a nodding acquaintance with game rangers in his early years, and is also who got my husband, Bill, into guns when we moved to Hennessey.
Read moreThe public-safety crisis created by the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma can be summed up by one anecdote included in recent court briefs. Many criminals now assert tribal membership to deter arrest—including “a known member of the white-supremacist Universal Aryan Brotherhood, covered in swastika tattoos.”
Read moreAnthony B. Kim is a research fellow in economic freedom at The Heritage Foundation, editor of the Index of Economic Freedom, and manager of global engagement for Heritage’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom.
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