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Six Degrees of Preparation

Little fuss has been made about the Democratic presidential candidates' views on higher education spending. The Higher Education and Lifetime Learning Act -- proposed last year by Democrats Evan Bayh and Rahm Emanuel and now mired in Congressional ...

From ADAM CREIGHTON, American Spectator,  24 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Adam Smith,  Milton Friedman,  Rahm Emanuel,  Evan Bayh,  U.S. Democratic Party

How to Help Australia’s Aborigines

Aboriginal policies have been driven by a misguided devotion to 'multiculturalism.' One judge sentenced a 50-year-old man to one day in jail for raping a 15-year-old girl, citing traditional Aboriginal culture in his defense. Australia entered 2008 as ...

From ADAM CREIGHTON, The American | American Enterprise Institute,  3 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Kevin Rudd,  Brendan Nelson,  Mal Brough,  John Howard,  Labor Party

Principles Before Pounds, Please

The career of politics grants a feeling of power. The knowledge of influencing men, of participating in power over them, and above all, the feeling of holding in one's hands a nerve fiber of historically important events can elevate the professional ...

From ADAM CREIGHTON, American Spectator,  25 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Tony Blair,  Max Weber,  Bill Clinton,  David Lloyd George,  Mark Latham

Australia Opts for Changeless Change

"I've led a government that has taken this country from deep debt to strong prosperity.... I've lead a government that has reformed the Australian economy and left it the envy of the world....We bequeath to Labor a nation that is stronger and prouder ...

From ADAM CREIGHTON, American Spectator,  27 Nov 2007
Related Topics: John Howard,  Australian Labor Party,  Kevin Rudd,  Alan Greenspan,  Peter Costello

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