Ok, I admit it. This is practically all Right Wing, Conservative stuff; I figure you get enough of the Liberal Left everywhere else. Remember, true research is done with an open mind. In the spirit of balance, you may want to broaden your search for knowledge.
The Cato Institute: Research promoting public policy based on individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace. Available in Spanish and English- -links.
University of Texas Pan American (UTPA) Library: Can't get to the library to work on a research topic? Do it online. Internet resources with links, web pages of many academic disciplines, search engines, directories, and other campus information available here.
Take a look at the Drudge Report for news the mainstream media doesn't want to touch. You'll find things here that won't make television news programs or magazines until the scandles become so obvious they can no longer be ignored.
FRONTPAGE is a daily online magazine published by David Horowitz, a 60's radical turned conservative. He is the founder of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture. The focus here is on individual rights, education, media, politics and culture.
Martinsale's The Reference Desk: So, you think you're smart? I challenge you to go to this site, and then tell me you already knew this stuff. You'll be overwhelmed by all the things covered here. You owe me a cup of coffee for this.
Drug War Proponents and Reform Organizations: Whatever your view on Amreican drug policy, this link page provides plenty of sources to get you started on a research project.
Reason: Current issues. A one stop site for multiple resources on topics you need to know about now. Over 2,000 full text articles published in Reason, a magazine with a libertarian perspective. From tax reform, to biotech, to Waco, it's hot and it's free.
National Review Online: A conservative view on news, politics, the world. What are the issues that will define our future? National Review is one of the best sources for individuals of intellectual integrity.
Interested in health issues? Dr. Deen Edell's Health Central deals with current medical and scientific news and the politics that govern this field of interest.
Paul M. Rodriguez, managing editor of Insight on the News, writes, "It always is important to know who to trust and who is most likely to be telling the truth, not just among leaders and politicians but also among members of the press. Not all can be trusted to report the news straight or to analyze and comment on it honestly . . ."
WorldNetDaily.com is an independent news agency created to capitalize on new media technology and opportunities, to reinterpret the role of the free press as a guardian of liberty, an exponent of truth and an uncompromising disseminator of news.
The Washington Times has quickly become one of the most-often quoted newspapers in the U.S. It has gained a reputation for hard-hitting investigative reporting and thorough coverage of politics and policy. The Washington Times is "America's Newspaper."
The Washington Times also publishes a National Weekly Edition which includes the week's best news and commentary from the daily edition.
Common Sense for Drug Policy is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to expanding discussion on drug policy by resonating the voices of those raising questions about existing law and educating the public about alternatives to current policies.