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India's big, new foreign policy idea is even worse that its last one. And that's saying something.
In Stealing Elections (Encounter Books, 2004), John Fund takes the reader on a national tour of voter fraud scandals ranging from rural states like Texas and Mississippi to big cities such as Philadelphia and Milwaukee. He explores dark episodes such as the way "vote brokers" stole a...
Filmmaker Michael Moore is attacking President George W. Bush and the war in Iraq with Fahrenheit 9/11.
Washington has offered to sacrifice a pawn for the queen.
While conservatives have criticized the economic principles and class-baiting cadences of Obama’s budget rhetoric, no one has answered his fundamental charge that the Ryan plan is unfair. This is a lost opportunity. Advocates for limited government can win the fairness argument in a walk.
An AMT patch would also only patch the tax dilemmasthat will facethe Democrats when the Bush tax cuts expire in 2010.
A new book on icons stretches the definition too far. Unlike the Coca-Cola bottle, true icons have power and stand at the border of forbidden things
No serious observer of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) believes its financial future is bright. But few recognize just how troubled this government agency really is.





