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Congress should back up its cries to "support the troops" with action.
The way our military hospitals treat wounded soldiers is execrable.
While the Left claims to want bipartisanship and compromise, the incremental clicks of the ratchet only go in one direction: toward European-style social democracy.
Why did a mission that began so gloriously last December end in such ignominious retreat? And what lessons does it teach about sending American forces abroad in the post-cold-war world?
Powell may be popular in large part because of his association with the military, the most highly regarded institution in American life.
Republican presidential candidates are still busy spinning the results of Florida straw poll, but just how accurately theyshow a candidate"s support is unclear.
Mark Helprin makes a powerful case for the candidacy of Sen. Dole ("Let Dole Lead," Feb. 2), but slips on an important detail in the debate over the flat tax.
Last month's special Senate election in Oregon was a breakthrough, but not for the obvious reasons. Not because Democrats took a seat away from the Republicans for the first time since Bill Clinton was elected. Not because it was the first statewide election for federal office conducted entirely by...







