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Why do we have no tangible and workable plans in place to maintain a functioning, viable, and representative Congress if and when a larger terrorist attack takes place?
Schneider on the lack of progress in gun control laws.
The latest spate of violent incidents in Afghanistan is set to increase pressure in America and Europe for a quicker end to the mission in the country.
The instinct of some liberal voices to lay blame for the Arizona shootings on the right, before any facts were known, is unseemly and potentially more divisive that the spirited rhetoric that is their target.
Obama's partiality to unions is apparently rooted in a conviction that we would be better off if every employee were represented by a union.The marketplace says otherwise.
In some important ways we are safer, but in many others we are not. We have taken significant steps to become safer, but not enough. To be equally honest and realistic looking ahead, we must admit that the United States unquestionably faces a dangerous and uncertain future.
On the Enterprise blog, AEI scholar John Yoo and Rep. Pete Hoekstra warn about the dire consequences of Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement to try Khalid Sheikh Muhammad and five other 9/11 hijackers in the United States.
Arizona's remarkably progressive involuntary treatment laws might have allowed Loughner's school to act. They permit involuntary evaluation and treatment of a person who desperately needs it.





