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We have to face a key reality: Well-intentioned but disastrous mistakes are made by very intelligent, well-educated, highly informed people, backed by vast computing power and reams of data, but wrong nonetheless.
Last week I wrote about the standings in the presidential race and said it looked like a long, hard slog through about a dozen clearly identified target states, much like the contests in 2000 and 2004. Call it the 2000/2004 long, hard slog scenario.
The Bush administration released a new set of attorney general guidelines for the FBI's domestic operations.
Testimony before the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Technology, Innovation, and Competitiveness, on the goal of a 21st Century Intelligent Health System: a fully interoperable, consumer-centered healthcare system that saves lives and saves money for all Americans.
Should student in science classes be taught alternative theories to evolution?
Duncan Hunter and James Sensenbrenner have blocked the headlong rush to intelligence "reform" legislation that puts current military operation in Iraq and Afghanistan at risk.
If CIA helps Yasser Arafat rebuild and improve the Palestinian Authority's intelligence and security apparatus, how can the Agency keep Arafat and his minions from again using U.S. training, equipment, and money against the Jewish state?
Ready for the battle in November? You probably think I’m talking about the election. No, I’m talking about the battle around your Thanksgiving table. The dinner conversation will turn to politics and the economy, and it will be your job to stick up for capitalism and free markets.





