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Accuracy In Media publishes several articles every week. You'll find them here.

 

Hezbollah’s Beirut Blitz


Guest Column  |  By Walid Phares  |  May 12, 2008


A crushing defeat to democracy in Lebanon under the eyes of an American public eager to see advances in the War on terror will be devastating.

Professors Against the War on Terror


AIM Column  |  By Bethany Stotts  |  May 12, 2008


The complaint that the Iraq War is the result of a neoconservative conspiracy to unduly expanded U.S. interests abroad has become popular among professors and antiwar activists.

How Will the Candidates Deal with Iran?


Guest Column  |  By KT McFarland  |  May 8, 2008


After years of assurances that they were not involved in Iraq, we now have clear evidence they are funding, training and supplying weapons to Shiite militias in Iraq. 

Hightower’s New World


AIM Column  |  By Bethany Stotts  |  May 8, 2008


The famous populist Jim Hightower is attempting to inflame college students against the evil American corporations and restrictive consumerist expectations. 

Bolshevik Begats


AIM Column  |  By Malcolm A. Kline  |  May 8, 2008


If you wonder why your professors cannot let go of their pet theories no matter how badly they work out when practiced in the real world, you will find part of the answer in A Conservative history of the American Left by my predecessor, Daniel J. Flynn.

Oil Prices Require Constructive Congress, Not Congressional Accusations


Guest Column  |  By Paul M. Weyrich  |  May 7, 2008


Throughout this economic downturn it has seemed as if Congress, the Federal Reserve and other government agencies have reacted to the crisis rather than thought of productive ways in which they could lead on the issue. 

Tribune Covers for Obama’s Terrorist Friends


AIM Column  |  By Cliff Kincaid  |  May 7, 2008


The paper apparently does not want to tarnish the image of Obama friends Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.

The Failure of Federal Intervention


Guest Column  |  By Paul M. Weyrich  |  May 6, 2008


Most of these proposed new regulations are, in theory, good ideas.  The problem is that education was and will remain a local issue.

The Unreal Ronald Kessler


AIM Column  |  By M. Stanton Evans  |  May 6, 2008


Like many other critics of Joe McCarthy, Ronald Kessler would be more persuasive if he knew something of the subject.

Striking a Blow for Common Sense: Justice Stevens, Jimmy Carter Make Powerful Case against Voter Fra


Guest Column  |  By Joel Himelfarb  |  May 5, 2008


Stevens’ opinion at a minimum calls into serious question the argument that Indiana’s statute imposes an unreasonable burden on some classes of voters.
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