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With the Supreme Court taking up Arizona’s “show me your papers” immigration law, we’re once again thrust into a useful debate over the role of the government and the obligations of the citizen — and non-citizen. Rather than come at it from the usual angle, I thought I’d try something...
The European fascist sensibility, if not precisely the fascist system, found new roots and new life in Argentina.
The question today is whether suffering preemptive strikes, and not committing to a prolonged wartime national-mobilization-type effort, might stop Iran’s program both operationally and politically.
It's always painful to take on the myths and ideological narratives of the left. The pundits of the liberal (excuse me, "progressive") media make a pretense of listening to reason, but when their views are challenged, they become abusive.
The transition from tyranny to freedom is far more difficult when people who must learn to make free decisions do not know their real history. When Nazi Germany was occupied by Allied forces at the end of World War II, all official documents were brought to a central location...
These demonstrations may not topple the regime, but they serve as a reminder of the will of the Iranian people to resist dictatorship.
I enjoyed Tony Blankley's column "France blackmails Poland" [Op-Ed, Wednesday]. He is right that Poland was the first country to fight Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany. Indeed, it resisted harder than many other countries, despite being stabbed in the back by the Soviet Union's Red Army, which simultaneously invaded Poland from...
The president’s State of the Union address made no mention of what is purportedly his signature domestic policy achievement: the Affordable Care Act.





