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Since his election as president of Venezuela in 1998, leftist strongman Hugo Chávez has shattered his country’s already weak institutions to expand and sustain his grip on power and has built an anti-U.S. alliance with Cuba, Iran, Russia and China.
The search for better anti-addiction medications is worthy, but we have to be realistic. The passive model of drug treatment for addiction is a pipe dream.
Untilofficials use cost-effective security measures,the United States will spend huge amounts on security andremain vulnerable to catastrophic attacks.
How can enlightened liberal internationalist condemn jihad in Sudan as the equivalent of genocide in our time--and pardon an even crueler jihad in Iraq as legitimate national resistance?
Western and Christian charities in the third world should take it upon themselves to inform Muslims and non-Muslims alike about the Holocaust.
Politics have changed. Even competitive presidential primaries are not going to produce a decisive result




