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Democrats and their allies in the press are complaining about unruly members of the public yelling their opposition to the Obama administration's health plans--but they seem to forget how their own side acts when confronted with a policy it opposes.
Republicans in many states are pursuing two avenues to tilt elections their way—changing the electoral college rules in the middle of the game and using laws and regulations to block likely Democratic voters from exercising their legitimate franchise. Both ploys demand new thinking to enhance our elections, not constrain them in partisan ways.
The health care legislation going through Congress is not the most unpopular bill with such important ramifications to ever be passed by such a narrow majority; nor does passage of the bill mean that the health care issue will be settled once and for all.
President Barack Obama will soon realize that governing involves hard choices.
We're back at September 10, waiting for our enemies to rouse us from our contented torpor.
Could Russiacon the United States into dealing with the "dirty work" inIran?
George W. Bush has a opportunity to do wonders for the prospects of freedom in the Middle East and deliver the message that the Bill Clinton era of sniveling accommodation to dictators is over.
Barbara Amiel, writing in The Wall Street Journal, very nicely summarized the O.J. trial as a social calamity in its deviation from simple justice.





