Archive for May, 2004

Abortion Extremists

May 3, 2004

Here’s my latest editorial, written in response to the ironically-named “March for Women’s Lives.” You can also find this here.
This weekend, hundreds of thousands of protesters marched upon the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in the euphemistically named “March for Women’s Lives.” Their numbers (half a million to 1 million) were certainly impressive, but [...]

Assault Weapons Ban

May 3, 2004

Here’s the editorial I wrote about the Assault Weapons Ban. The NRA got ahold of it and linked to it on their homepage. Soon afterwards, they interviewed me on their internet radio show at nranews.com, which I thought was pretty cool. You can also find this article here.
One of the more important Senate votes [...]

Outsourcing

May 3, 2004

This is the second editorial I wrote for the Daily Trojan.
Much ink has been spilled (and pixels filled) of late about the outsourcing of high tech jobs by American companies to developing countries such as India and China. Understandably, white collar workers in the U.S. aren’t happy about seeing their jobs taken away by foreigners. [...]

Importing Prescription Drugs

May 3, 2004

Here’s the first editorial I wrote for the Daily Trojan in Spring 2004.
Enemy forces line up to do battle. On one side, evil drug companies, chanting their “creed of greed,” join with President Bush and fight to gouge Americans with outrageous prescription drug prices. Facing them are people like Democratic frontrunner John Kerry, who is [...]