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PBS Continues Probe into Biased Film

According to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Ombudsman, the producers of Breaking the Silence "apparently do not subscribe to the idea that an argument can be made more convincing by giving the other side a fair presentation."

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In Discussing Jerusalem, History Matters

No other city has played such a predominant role in the history, culture, religion, and consciousness of a people as Jerusalem has in the life of the Jews.

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Revisiting Watergate: Bob Woodward’s Magical Mystery Tour

After 30 years, two Pulitzer Prizes, and 12 bestsellers, Bob Woodward remains an icon and arguably the most famous journalist in history.

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Politics, 2005: Observations From the Cheap Seats

For my money, the view from the cheap seats has never been better.

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Surprise! Japan Was on December 7, 1941 The Victim of Aggression

If one needs to prove that America engaged in needless and unjustifiable aggression against Hussein’s Iraq, then it helps the plea if it is proven that this present atrocity fits an historical pattern.

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The Unliberal Left

Hollywood is filled with people who speak about Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Rove, with the same sort of vituperation that used to be directed at the likes of Hitler, Goebbels, Goering, and Eichmann.

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Iraq: the Video Game

The socialist media barrage of calls for withdrawal of our armed forces from Iraq is just the latest manifestation of the juvenile, fantasy-land mentality of the Boomer generation student radicals from the Vietnam War era.

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The Lightness of Critical Race Theory

When black law professors shy away from the hard, traditional work of scholarship, they are not seen as serious contenders in the academy.

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TSA Treats for Holiday Travelers

This holiday season, the governmental Grinch gives us the gift that keeps on giving: airport pseudo-security.

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Does the U.S. Bishop’s President Support Ordination of Homosexual Men to the Priesthood?

The Vatican's Instruction leaves no doubt that no one with any homosexual tendencies, be they deep rooted or transitory, can be ordained.

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Can the Conservatives Win Canada? Some Advice for Stephen Harper

Here are some Do’s and Don’ts for Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper to follow over the next seven weeks.

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A Conservative Perspective on Social Welfare Policy

Self-help, family-provided assistance, help provided by local churches, temples and mosques, or by one’s town, city or state, should be the first-choice service providers, where feasible, with federal services the option of last resort.

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Shooting Star; The Bevo Francis Story

Cabin Creek has the incomparable Jerry West, Bridgeport, Ohio brags of its native son, John Havlicek, but the greatest shooter of them all, Bevo Francis, is from Columbiana County, Ohio.

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Getting the Religious Right Wrong

If anything, religious conservatives see far less of their agenda translate into public policy than their numbers and electoral significance would predict.

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The Ghost of Christmas Presence

The campaign against Jesus Christ and the celebration of His birth has been prosecuted far more successfully in the entertainment media than anywhere else.

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Long after the Turkey Is Gone

This year’s turkey is gone.  It’s in the pot.  And there’s a lot to think about as I stir the soup.

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The Unsteady Path of Constitutional Democracy: Considering the Middle Eastern Moment from the Perspective of 18th Century America

Were a foreign viewer to witness the debacle of American democratization and constitution-building during the late 18th century, surely our fate would have seemed no less imperiled and worthy of derision than the efforts now underway in the Middle East.

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