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Definitions for 2008 Election: Are YOU Informed?
Friday, December 28th, 2007

We have a few major problems with the debate in the 2008 elections. Far too many people, with the leftists in the Media in the lead, are using words incorrectly and causing the debate on the candidates and issues to go wildly off track, so much so that no one has a clue what they […]

Reflections on the Watergate Tragedy
Friday, December 28th, 2007

To understand Watergate, we need to understand the times in which Richard Nixon was president. Nixon was the only president of the 20th Century to face an unyielding and organized resistance to a war. LBJ had handed him a war without end Vietnam, and consequently, great unrest at home. Washington was regularly filled with thousands, […]

Hope and Death in Health care
Friday, December 28th, 2007

Recent events illustrate how hope and death hang over our discussions of health care like shadows whose influence is ever present though seldom seen. Two competing specters: one so intensely focused on the present moment that it occasionally reeks of desperation; the other smugly confident that no matter how many battles it may lose in […]

Assassinating the Democratic Process
Friday, December 28th, 2007

The assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto presents a cadre of possibilities for the future of Pakistan, the South Asian and Middle Eastern regions and the world. One positive result from this barbaric event would be that her supporters in the Pakistan People’s Party would press forward in a more concerted and immediate […]

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