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If Americans want mandated health care coverage, it would be possible for individual states to provide it to them. But almost none of them do.
The real question hanging over all this is whether there was a quid pro quo for Mr. Chen’s release.
Is the West racist toward Arabs and Muslims? In the United States, the answer is both no and yes.
To be effective, policies intended to bring telecommunications services to people who otherwise would not have access should focus on encouraging competition.
Starting with 9/11 and continuing with the quagmire in Iraq, the West was forced to interact more fully with the civilization of Islam. In The Universal Hunger for Liberty (Basic Books, 2004), Michael Novak sets forth a new model for facing this very challenge—and for healing a still...
This book argues that we will only succeed in building a more harmonious world order if we embrace the fundamental role of human liberty in bringing about historical change.
For conservatives, one of the tests of American virtue has been American strength. What has made the United States exceptional is not just political principles that are universal in theory, but principles that guide the vigorous exercise of power. Thus, a candidate who would restore America’s greatness must also restore American military power.
The authors examine strengths and weaknesses of policies for achieving President George W. Bush's vision of universal, affordable access to broadband technology by the year 2007.






