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President Bush is right to move against the bombless despot, Saddam Hussein, before he turns his attention to the armed one, Kim Jong Il.
The attorney general's interpretation of the Voting Rights Act and proposed guidelines to ensure that certain states obtain federal approval for all proposed changes in voting procedure including "redrawing districting maps" will negatively affect the landscape of American politics for decades to come.
When the Roman Catholic Bishops issued their pastoral letter on war and peace in May 1983, it was hailed as the most publicized and long-awaited statement by Christians in the nuclear age.
The story of two men involved in the Iraq war shows why the United States must reach out to the pro-Western religious element in Iraq.
Review of Reaching for Glory: Lyndon Johnson's Secret White House Tapes, 1964-65,edited by Michael Beschloss.
Men and women differ about what kinds of risks are appropriate for society to take, and some analysts believe that these differences contribute to the political gender gap.
The North Korean regime is beyond evil; it exists in a parallel moral universe.
AEI President Christopher DeMuth introduces Francis Boyer Award Michael Novak at the 1999 AEI Annual Dinner, providing an overview of his many years of influence.




