Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton says the United States is paying a huge share of the United Nations’ budget only to watch that money be spent in ways that run contrary to U.S. interests. How would voluntary funding work? How would it drastically change the way the U.N. does business? Can we do such a thing unilaterally? We ask Bolton, who also rips the lack of any meaningful national security debate in this election season and why he believes President Obama is emboldening our enemies on a regular basis.
Archives for November 1, 2010
Christians Slaughtered in Iraq
Islamic terrorists are responsible for the massacre of more than 50 Christians at a Catholic church in Baghdad Sunday night. So why did the radicals target the Christians? How brutal has the persecution of Christians been during the course of the current war? How does the new Iraqi constitution foreshadow ongoing persecution? Would Christians find more safety if Iraq had a government in place? We ask Dr. Carl Moeller, president of Open Doors USA.
Voters Still Hate Obamacare
As voters head to the polls on Tuesday, how much is the ongoing health care debate playing into voter intentions. Will the implementation of some popular new provisions help Democrats? What do voters in the closest races think about the new health laws? If given the majority, should Republicans try to repeal the laws one piece at a time or all at once? We ask Grace-Marie Turner, president of the Galen Institute.