Sep 18, 2007 | POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES, WAR ON TERROR AND WAR IN IRAQ
By Alan Nathan © 2007 Washington TimesReminiscent of the days when soldiers and sailors were spat upon by large segments of anti-war activists in the ‘60s and early ‘70s, congressional expectorating was launched in the direction of one Gen. David Petraeus before,...
Aug 14, 2007 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW
By Alan Nathan © 2007 Washington Times Often the most difficult things to see are those hidden in plain sight. Though rarely reported, the violation of checks and balances attributed to the executive branch by the Democrat-led Congress is actually getting perpetrated...
Jul 11, 2007 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW, UNITED NATIONS, DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL LAW, WAR ON TERROR AND WAR IN IRAQ
By Alan Nathan © 2007 FrontPageMag You cannot execute a battle as you might an indictment nor prosecute a war as you might a trial. The Framers of the Constitution knew this when they wrote in Article I, Section 9 that Congress had the right to suspend habeas corpus,...
Jul 10, 2007 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW, ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
By Alan Nathan © 2007 Washington Times Is it time to build the wall? The cause behind the Senate’s failed immigration reform bill was an Achilles’ heel that its advocates ignored but opponents instinctively understood — you can’t hold a right hostage...
Jun 20, 2007 | POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES, UNITED NATIONS, DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL LAW, WAR ON TERROR AND WAR IN IRAQ
By Alan Nathan © 2007 FrontPageMag Arguments are erupting over whether or not we should go after Iran militarily in light of the widely reported NATO, European and American intelligence having shown physical proof of President Mahmoud Ahmedinijad’s Qud forces...