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Chris Christie has shown that confrontational leadership can get results and produce more admirers than detractors. Barack Obama has shown that lack of leadership leaves pretty much everyone dissatisfied.
Is speaking English a fundamental tenet of being American?
The United States, the most successful country in history, manages to be kept awake at night by imaginary perils.
Voting is the vital mechanism of democracy, and the government should make every effort to ensure that elections are accessible and fair to everyone, regardless of the language he speaks.
2010 census reveals Texas' economy has diversified far beyond petroleum, with booming high-tech centers, major corporate headquarters and thriving small businesses. It has attracted hundreds of thousands of Americans and immigrants, high-skill as well as low-skill.
Is the enforcement of Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act absolutely necessary, or is it simply an extra burden on taxpayers' wallets?
This book is a major study of the Spanish civil war as an issue in the domestic and foreign policies of the Spanish-speaking nations of the Western hemisphere.
Four lessons relevant to the Conservatives as they contemplate a possible return to power.





