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PublishedDecember 24, 2023
Froma Harrop: What do we really mean by affordable housing?
Let's not level neighborhoods in the interests of massive projects.
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PublishedDecember 24, 2023
Austin Bay: Enemy proxies will target America’s coasts
U.S. coasts are vulnerable to proxy attack using 21st-century unmanned air and sea vehicles launched a hundred miles offshore. The U.S. has 12,480 miles of coastline — equivalent to about half the Earth's circumference at the Equator.
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PublishedDecember 23, 2023
Bob Neal: The Countryman: Who really determines policy
I have seen process determining policy time and again, for better and for worse. And not only in government.
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PublishedDecember 22, 2023
Clarence Page: When it comes to slogans, pro-Palestinian activists should stick to those whose meanings aren’t disputed
Not only are those at loggerheads over Israel and Hamas taking the temperature to extreme levels, they won’t even agree on how to argue. Is, for example, “from the river to the sea” fair comment?
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PublishedDecember 22, 2023
Froma Harrop: Libertines at Moms for Liberty
Moms for Liberty was really a front for Donald Trump, so it all fits in. Members posing in photos with Proud Boys was something of a giveaway. The true mission of this "parental rights group" was to scoop up cheap votes from parents genuinely concerned about their children's moral upbringing.
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PublishedDecember 21, 2023
Cal Thomas: A gift that will keep on giving
The Children’s Scholarship Fund has been helping especially low-income parents have a choice and children a chance to have a better education and a better life.
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PublishedDecember 20, 2023
Rich Lowry: Trump’s opponents not playing strictly by the book
The vapors over Donald Trump's threatening statements are rich coming from people who have targeted their enemy by any means necessary for years now. The Russian-collusion investigation, the Hunter Biden cover-up and the ongoing, politically timed legal onslaught against Donald Trump are among the most shameful and tawdry efforts to destroy a political opponent in memory.
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PublishedDecember 17, 2023
Cal Thomas: Root causes of lower learning
We are paying a price for the jettisoning of standards by which right and wrong, good and evil can be defined and judged. If everybody is right, if truth is subjective, then nothing can be said to be wrong, which has brought us to the current moral chaos and intellectual flabbiness.
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PublishedDecember 17, 2023
Clarence Page: Norman Lear’s comedy helped diverse Americans tune in to each other
I always felt Lear helped us better live peacefully and, one hopes, productively with each other at a time when the nation was becoming more racially, religiously and politically heterogeneous.
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PublishedDecember 17, 2023
Austin Bay: Iran’s escalating war at sea targets global economy
As the world watches Israel battle Hamas, Iran's Yemen Houthi proxy army is using Tehran-provided missiles and drones to wage a shadow war on the global economy.
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