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It's time Washington learn the lesson: Gadhafi's history shows that diplomacy with rogue rulers is a waste of time.
As the presidential race approaches its fall phase, intensified by excitement over vice presidential selections and upcoming party conventions, the media are focusing on the horse race and honing in on missteps—public and private—by both candidates. What substantive coverage there is tends to look at the fine details of the...
As the presidential race approaches its fall phase, intensified by excitement over vice presidential selections and upcoming party conventions, the media are focusing on the horse race and honing in on missteps—public and private—by both candidates. What substantive coverage there is tends to look at the fine details of the...
Democrats captured both houses of the legislature and a Senate and House seat in 2004, the governorship in 2006, and a Senate and House seat in 2008.
The key to victory in the Democratic presidential nomination battle is in the 796 votes given to so-called superdelegates.
Barack Obama talks about "innovative approaches," but his policies are tired and economically retrograde.
Gore's decision not to run means the invisible primary becomes a real race--a wide-open struggle to see who can raise the most money and move to the top of the polls by this time next year.
What are the roles of the public and private sectors in fostering economic growth? Technological advance? Sectoral and regional development?




