January 2001 • Volume 12, NO. 1
Presidential candidate Al Gore said that we need an “evolving Constitution.” But why did Abraham Lincoln or other great leaders never use that expression? Before we ask for an “evolving Constitution,” we need to understand the end result of our evolving!
Britain’s identity crisis has deepened. Its basic institutions, from the royal family to the union of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, have found their very reasons for existence challenged. What’s at the heart of this erosion of the once Great Britain?
Israel must exorcise its own demons before it will ever solve its woes with the Arabs.
Does it merely differentiate liberals from conservatives?
Reports on the outcome of the December European Union summit ranged from euphoric to downright condemning. But for the EU’s leading nation, all goes according to plan.
Where Europe’s new rapid reaction force will ultimately lead
British author and political analyst Rodney Atkinson, b.a., m.sc., m.i.l., is founder of the Campaign for United Kingdom Conservatism, an organization committed to educating British citizens about the growing power of the European Union. On November 28, 2000, Gerald Flurry and Ron Fraser interviewed Mr. Atkinson. Following are excerpts.
The expanded, full text of Herbert W. Armstrong’s masterwork of Bible prophecy. Out of print for over a decade. Back again—for now, barring a court order to stop us!
The Founding Fathers didn’t establish a democracy, but a republic.