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Free speech absolutists express general constitutional values shared by most of us, but they're useless in figuring out how to treat offensive speech in the real world.
Many analysts see the shadow of Iran's Islamic revolution in the Egyptian chaos. One parallel is certain: Should Mubarak flee, it will be the end of the beginning rather than the beginning of the end.
God bless the ACLU for cleansing the public life of the United States, at last, of discriminatory religious speech.
The U.S. government's hope for a middle course on Iran is self-delusion; the choices are an American or an Israeli strike, or living in a world with Iranian nuclear weapons.
The connection between war and patriotism--or between war and the making of patriots--is evident, maybe even self-evident.
The American flag represents more than free speech; it reminds us of those who fought before us to preserve our freedom.



