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Conflicts between the White House and the media are likely to escalate in the year 2006, and that could create a lose-lose situation for both sides.
What does the Constitution permit the president to do in times of war?
Some people fear that the war against terrorism will mean an unacceptable loss in American freedoms, but, so far, ithasn't happened.
Eliot Spitzer owes an apology to a long list of companies and individuals that he attacked as state attorney general.
The success of British security services in stopping a terrorist plot has unleashed all the most perverse and unavailing instincts of transportation safety authorities.
A bipartisan group of former adminstration officials write to Attorney General Gonzales in support of reauthorizing the Patriot Act.
A disturbing number of the veterans of Watergate seemed only too willing to exonerate Clinton for conduct that eerily resembled Nixon's.
The worldwide terrorist threat is real and imminent.



