Mar 4, 2008 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW, ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, UNITED NATIONS, DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL LAW
By Alan Nathan © 2008 Washington Times On matters of war, illegal immigration and eminent domain, it’s apparent that reporter, pundit and politico have an ongoing rivalry over who can most effectively misquote, mischaracterize and misrepresent the U.S....
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,...
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...
Apr 19, 2007 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW, UNITED NATIONS, DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL LAW
By Alan Nathan © 2007 Washington Times Whether it’s about unlawful aliens, property rights or reconciling our jurisprudence with international law, inferior vestiges of government power have circumvented an authority not vested in them by our Constitution and...
Mar 6, 2007 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW, UNITED NATIONS, DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL LAW, WAR ON TERROR AND WAR IN IRAQ
By Alan Nathan © 2007 FrontPageMag After debating over 200 Congressional leaders, countless interest group advocates and their respective media enablers, I’m no longer mystified about how these cult-like zealots can so comfortably deny the undeniable when asked about...
Dec 14, 2006 | ISLAM AND THE WEST, POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES, UNITED NATIONS, DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL LAW, WAR ON TERROR AND WAR IN IRAQ
By Alan Nathan © 2006 FrontPageMag The Observer in Britain reported on December 10: Cabinet ministers have been told by the Foreign Office to drop the phrase “war on terror” and other terms seen as liable to anger British Muslims and increase tensions more broadly in...