Iranian Women Provide Catalyst for Change
Iranian Women Provide Catalyst for Change

By 1428, what remained of free France seemed doomed to become another vassal province of England. All French lands north of the Loire River had been lost with Burgundian and Parisian soldiers now fighting on the side...

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“Can I Trade You My Right-Wing Husband?”
“Can I Trade You My Right-Wing Husband?”

The Confessions of Neo Don Quixote and a Decidedly Over-the-Hill Holden Caulfield

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Broder is Cooked
Broder is Cooked

David Broder’s article is stunningly specious

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Since You Want to Assign Blame
Since You Want to Assign Blame

Letter to the San Francisco Chronicle, September 19, 2001

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Remembering 1942 and Piedmont Hero Jean Witter
Remembering 1942 and Piedmont Hero Jean Witter

“War is not merely a material struggle, but more often a referendum on the spirit.” The brilliant military historian, Victor Davis Hanson, goes on, “ No nation has ever survived once its citizenry ceased to believe...

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Neither Fish nor Foner
Neither Fish nor Foner

The Confessions of Neo Don Quiote and a Decidedly Over-the-Hill Holden Caulfield

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Straight Answers on War: Resolving to Use Force
Straight Answers on War: Resolving to Use Force

Ms. Ryan – In response to your distinctly disingenuous plea (editorial page, Sept. 29th) for straight answers to the questions posed by President Bush’s embrace of preemption, unilateralism, and reckless militarism...

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How Did Western Islam Get So Hijacked?
How Did Western Islam Get So Hijacked?

Mohammad al-Asi of the Islamic Education Center in Potomac, Maryland,

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Remembering Belgium, Dunkirk, and Our Duplicitous Democrats
Remembering Belgium, Dunkirk, and Our Duplicitous Democrats

In reading a recent prescription for Democrat duplicity, by USA Today’s DeWayne Wickham titled, If Democrats lay low on war, Bush will defeat himself, I found myself wondering what part of President Bush’s new...

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A Pernicious Peace Movement
A Pernicious Peace Movement

“I believe the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction

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In Memoriam to Dad
In Memoriam to Dad

Ah, Dad, I choose to believe that you're not off some place hittin' it long and straight but that you are present now and can hear my voice. And I trust that your many beloved friends and family here today will...

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Chinese Espionage and the Clinton Administration
Chinese Espionage and the Clinton Administration

The recent indictment of Katrina Leung, a millionaire socialite who assisted U.S. intelligence efforts as a federal informant and now faces 50 years in prison if found guilty of being a double agent for the Chinese...

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Just Another Day in Baghdad
Just Another Day in Baghdad

Similarly to this phony outrage over Bush's state of the union speech, one can only conclude that, in an effort to impose on the rest of us their own sense of shame about defending the nation, former Secretary of...

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Mexifornia: a State of Becoming
Mexifornia: a State of Becoming

It’s pretty clear that, Victor Davis Hanson, is on a roll. Just as communist sympathizers and apologists of the 60s and 70s, together with their press patrons, were successful in making it worse to call someone a...

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The Odoacer Corollary
The Odoacer Corollary

For those of us in California who fear we may be losing the culture that was handed down to us from the Enlightenment of Hobbes, Locke, and Smith and of course, our founders, men such as Jefferson and Madison, the...

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