Beans, Bullets, and Boxcars: DOD and the Private Sector
Luke Ritter
April 26, 2006
The first question a President asks in times of international crisis is “Where are the carriers?” The first question contingency planners ask is “Where are the cargo ships?” Meanwhile, warfighters are asking “How much fuel & ammunition do we have?”
Preparing to Cope With a Pandemic Flu
Michael Allswede
April 26, 2006
There are several ways, none of them easy-or 100 percent certain-to fight a pandemic that could kill hundreds of thousands of everyday citizens. The Los Alamos project suggests that the first-responder focus should be on vaccinations.
Moussaoui: A Murderer Who Deserves to Die!
Neil C. Livingstone
April 26, 2006
He is a buffoon, a clown, a danger to his own people. Most important of all, though, Zacarias
Moussaoui is a mass murderer who knows right from wrong and should be sentenced to death.
It Is Time for a National I.D. Card
Neil C. Livingstone
April 19, 2006
“Immigration Reform” is one of the most important, and most controversial, issues now facing the
American people. But no reform bill being considered would work without a requirement for verifiable
identification included.
Spotlight Report: Weldon Meets With Fire Service Leaders
John F. Morton
April 12, 2006
Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pa.), founder of the Congressional Fire Caucus, discusses current programs and
future funding prospects with CFSI leaders on the occasion of the annual National Fire and Emergency
Services Dinner.
Congresswoman Endangers Capitol Security
Neil C. Livingstone
April 5, 2006
When an arrogant and abrasive woman, without presenting proper identification, tries to force her
way through a security entrance of a congressional office building, should she be stopped? Or taken at
her word that she is a member of Congress?