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The health care legislation going through Congress is not the most unpopular bill with such important ramifications to ever be passed by such a narrow majority; nor does passage of the bill mean that the health care issue will be settled once and for all.
House Democratic leaders are planning triage to save their majority because they recognize that American voters are rejecting the Obama Democrats’ big-government policies.
Barack Obama spelled out his positions on the issues during the campaign, but he is letting members of Congress do almost all the heavy lifting now that he is in office.
The exact dimensions of the Democrats' rout are not yet clear, but we do know that Americans who embraced "hope and change" two years ago are now rejecting the change they were given.
By studying the debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, we may find lessons that will help us peacefully and firmly get America back on track.
Who was Lincoln, why did he do what he did, and why should we remember him today?
The government's suit against American Airlines last week, charging predatory price-cutting, attempts to revive a long-discredited, anticonsumer theory of monopolization.
Independent counsel law should be replaced with new procedures allowing the Attorney General to appoint special prosecutors to investigate whether top officials have committed crimes.



