Nazis ripped organs out of live victims after the Olympics. But the Chinese have been harvesting organs from live victims for seven years prior to the Olympics, according to native German Torsten Trey, M.D.
Articles By: Melinda Zosh
Press Restrictions in China
In 2001, when Beijing won the fight for the 2008 Olympics, the Chinese government promised that it would guarantee total press freedom. Some argue that China did not keep its promise.
Liberal Greed
Liberals accept cheating on taxes, cheating on their spouses and lying for their own self interests, Peter Schweizer, author of Makers and Takers, said at the Heritage Foundation.
Why We Whisper
Senator Jim Demint (R-SC) said that unwed pregnant women should not be schoolteachers, and the media accused him of intolerance.
Religion’s Role in Politics
With Barack Obama attempting to reach out to conservative Christians, and Focus on the Family’s James Dobson’s rejection, one questions remains: what role should religion play in politics?
Another National Security Threat
One expert argues that more foreigners than U.S. students are graduating with degrees in technology from U.S. colleges, and this could endanger our competitiveness worldwide.
Regulating Trucks
Stephen Owings founded Road Safe America, a non-profit organization working to implement a national rule that would limit trucks to 68 miles an hour.
Borderline Insecurity
Besides threatening jobs, Krikorian argues that illegals are not assimilating into the American culture, because technology connects today’s immigrants to their old cultures.
Tibet and China
Dr. Warren Smith, Jr. spoke at the Heritage Foundation on June 17 about Chinese-Tibetan relations, Tibet’s bloody past, and the country’s uncertain future.
Less Involvement Is More
Ted Carpenter, author of Smartpower, says that America needs to avoid military intervention.