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"The choice in this election is between an economy that produces a growing middle class and that gives people a chance to get ahead and their kids a chance to get ahead, and an economy that continues down the road we are on, where a fewer and fewer number of people do very well and everybody else is running faster and faster just to keep pace."
President Obama's address was anything but a typical speech by a president before a joint session of Congress.
Ave Maria University is a diverse community where many can go to understand and recognize the importance of the Catholic culture.
Ave Maria University and it's professors have mixed feelings about Jackson labs not constructing a location nearby.
The possibilitythat theFlorida and Michiganprimariesmay be reheld illustrates the need for election reform.
While Ronald Reagan worked to make sure his policies were clear to the American people, President Barack Obama seems to speak to obfuscate the details of his proposals.
President Barack Obama's speech to a joint session of Congress next week may be the most important speech of his presidency, but trying to use the address to "control" the health care debate will lead to failure.
Joshua Muravchik responds to letters to the editor in the most recent issue of Foreign Policy.




