The Lebanese Remain Syria’s Captives

The Lebanese remain Syria’s captives and, for Israel, it only reinforces the obvious fact that Syria has no intention of seeking peace in the region.

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Celebrating Inequality: In Praise of Ichiro Suzuki & Barry Bonds

After all, life would be dull and boring if we did not have the ability to admire individual achievement.

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Police Officers Endorse Bush; News Media Remain Silent

The news media have scrupulously avoided reporting that the Fraternal Order of Police, the nation's largest police union, has endorsed George W. Bush for reelection.

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Another Bush Document?

A 1973 email from Lt. Col. Jerry Killian's Yahoo! email account to Maj. Gen. Bobby Hodges seems to confirm the authenticity of the disputed Bush National Guard documents, according to CBS News and Dan Rather.

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Blogs to Truth’s Rescue: Liberal Mainstream Media on the Run?

In free and open encounters, blogs are winning, winning big, among the informed classes.

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The Truth About Voting for President Bush and Grave Sin

A casual reader of Barbara Kralis' article (below) might conclude that the difference between Bush and Kerry on abortion is less than enormous, that President Bush flip-flops on abortion, and that Senator Kerry is trying to "limit the harm" from abortion, albeit not as much as the President.

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Limiting the Harm Using Proportionate Reasons

According to the Catholic doctrine of proportionate reasons, civil law must often tolerate a lesser evil in order to avoid a greater one.  On abortion, it is clear that President Bush would "limit the harm" more than his opponent, John Kerry.

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Beware the “Memogate”

“Memogate” has completely replaced the positive issue momentum the Bush campaign had at the end of the GOP convention.

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In the Eye of the Storm: Riding it Out with Dan Rather

Dan Rather and CBS likely realized they were gambling when they ran their story on 60 Minutes II, and just didn't care.

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Post 47 and RaTHergate

The story of how CBS was caught perpetrating a hoax on the American People.

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The Republicans Did It! Or, Okay, the Documents Are Fake but We Stand by What’s in Them

CBS officials have stated that it doesn’t matter if the documents are forgeries, because Marian Carr Knox says that while these documents are obvious forgeries, she is sure that is how Lt. Col. Killian felt.

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What’s in a Name? A Whole Lot of Money

Stadiums like U.S. Cellular Field and Citizens Bank Park don't produce the same warm feeling as do ballparks such as Candlestick Park or Camden Yards.

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Rather Tedious

His documents discredited and his sources in full retreat, Dan Rather last night vowed to continue his investigation into Bush's National Guard service.

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A Heroic Sacrifice

Since the war on terror began, 1,200 American troops have been killed.  John Kerry sees this as a tragic milestone; I see it as a heroic sacrifice.

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Broken Codes

Darrell Bock breaks down the codes and separates fact from fiction in Breaking the Da Vinci Code.

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Hiding Behind States’ Rights

With our activist Supreme Court, there's no such thing as states’ rights when it comes to critical social issues such as gay marriage.

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The Great Obesity Scam

The claim that obesity costs Americans $117 billion per year comes from an article in Obesity Research whose authors admit, “We are still uncertain about the actual amount of health utilization associated with overweight and obesity.

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Assault on the Weapons Ban

The so-called assault weapons ban is scheduled to expire on today, and will end with a fizzle and not a bang.

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Major Issues in Search of Major-Party Attention

A substantial number of issues are being ignored by both parties’ presidential nominees.

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Dan Rather Keeps the Faith

Dan Rather's "reporting" on George W. Bush's service record in the Texas Air National Guard has been misleading at best.

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Born on 9-11

It is the attacks from within that I fear most, for no one can succeed in conquering America unless a critical mass of Americans acquiesces to the corroding notions of the Left and the unholy alliance they seem to have forged, this time, with the Islamo-Fascist element.

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9/11: A Day of Unequaled Loss

They say that those running for office shouldn’t politicize the events of September 11th, 2001.

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The Fall of the Berlin Wall

William F. Buckley's elegant essay traces the history of the Berlin Wall from the beginning of the Cold War through November 9, 1989, when thousands danced on it.

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Wolf Men Don’t Die

Here’s the thing: I wish there were no bogeymen in the world, I really do — the same way I wished there were no monsters and no Wolf Men.

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That Distant Land, The Collected Stories

Wendell Berry is America’s finest novelist and That Distant Land, a book that contains both a map of the Port William area and a genealogy of the families, is an excellent place to begin your journey with the Port William membership.

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