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If we had greater confidence in the president's credibility and in his military leadership, we would all be more confident that, in fact, he made the correct decision, rather than just another expedient political maneuver.
We shouldhave a major national dialogue about all our tax sources and how governments at all levels can best divide up sensible tax ideas.
When will Congress realize that GSEs are uniquely problematic institutions that can do great harm to a market economy?
After months of debate about tax cuts, energy and education, talk now focuses on prescription drugs, patients rights, stem cell research and genetic discrimination, defibrillators and artificial hearts.
Michael Barone, senior writer for U.S. News and World Report, delivered the second of AEI"s 1999-2000 Bradley Lectures on October 4, 1999.
At last, the Speaker and other Congressional leaders have seen how vulnerable their institutions are to terrorist attacks.
At exactly the moment when they will need them most, Americans have been deprived of Perle's full services.
The campaign to bring low-priced drugs to HIV/AIDS sufferers in poor countries has met unexpected resistance.



