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Do we dare let these men acquire nukes?
Preemptive strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, though obviously unappealing and highly risky, may be the only way to live up to the Bush administration's axis of evil doctrine.
Obama’s decision to block the building of the Keystone pipeline on the grounds that the Congress — in a bipartisan vote — didn’t give the bureaucrats enough time to study the issue is akin to Leslie Groves accepting that he couldn’t have his silver because he failed to ask for it in troy ounces.
The idea that it would be great to put high-speed-rail lines all over the country shows an underappreciation of American geography and of some of the nation’s genuine strengths.
A new approach to phenotype assessment is the holy grail for today's medical scientists.
Republican Bob Turner's win in the New York 9th district special election is a big reversal from the 2008 general election. Voters just issued what amounts to an emphatic thumbs down on the policies of the Obama Democrats. This result is a rebuke to Barack Obama, but it is a rebuke as well—a stinging one, perhaps more stinging—to Senator Charles Schumer.
Construction projects across the nation have been delayed because bureaucrats, activists, and politicians are not ready to hand them out.
New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and President Obama could have either stopped the Ground Zero mosque controversy before it even began with just some foresight and a few phone calls.







