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For the National Organization for Women, women can do whatever they want with their bodies--so long as it's politically correct.
On a host of moral issues from birth control to abortion, the time machine is heading back to the 1960s.
The search for better anti-addiction medications is worthy, but we have to be realistic. The passive model of drug treatment for addiction is a pipe dream.
The only way to stay ahead of bacterial evolution is to escalate the arms race.
Why the double standard? The short answer is that what counts as the political center in this country still leans considerably to the left.
Michael Barone's Bradley Lecture.
It is realistic to assume you can have a major problem in at least one city, and we could be 10 percent prepared if we don't cut through the red tape and cut through the inertia and insist in a wartime kind of urgency.
In de-moralizing social policy--divorcing it from any moral criteria, requirements, or expectations--we have demoralized, in the more familiar sense, society as a whole.




