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Flashback (Oliver North)

In my line of work -- documenting the fortitude and perseverance of American soldiers, sailors, airmen, Guardsmen and Marines for FOX News -- we often interrupt a story to inject a relevant earlier chronological event through the use of device called a "f


Should schools test pupils for drugs?

Schools are being asked to join a pupil drug-testing pilot scheme, despite concerns from government advisers. Send us your views.


Saddam sentenced to death: Your views

The deposed Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, has been sentenced to death by hanging after being convicted of crimes against humanity. Send us your reaction.


Use Your Vote Wisely

Some people are justifiably angry at some of the Republicans in Washington. But voting to vent one's emotions could have dire national and long-lasting consequences, says the National Review Online.


Bring Democracy Home

The last two elections reveal why America needs a democracy-reconstruction project, says The Nation. It has ten ideas for how to repair and strengthen our broken voting system.


Mason-Dixon Senate Polls Good News for GOP

In the key Senate races Mason-Dixon's new batch of polls released this weekend on balance contain good news for the GOP. Here is the movement in the Mason-Dixon polls from their previous round of polling in October. Montana: GOP +3...


The IN-KY Five

If you want a good place to focus on Tuesday night, watch the House races in Indiana and Kentucky. Polls close early in both states, and all five of the seats (IN-2, IN-8, IN-9, KY-3, KY-4) feature incumbent Republicans in...


The Sure Thing

The 12 regulars on Chris Matthews' weekend program just unanimously predicted that Democrats would take the House. The fact that this group of elite insiders is so universally convinced of the GOP's demise might actually be taken as a sign...


More on the Military Times Editorial

Here's the DoD's response to the Military Times editorial. The editorial has also sparked a heated discussion on the Military Times online forum. Obviously, what's angering the troops is that a publication purporting to speak on their behalf is actually...


A trip to Guantanamo (Cal Thomas)

By Cal Thomas November 6, 2006 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba.


Lame excuses (Mark Steyn)

By Mark Steyn November 6, 2006 My face time with John Kerry has been brief but choice. In 2003, I was at a campaign event in New Hampshire chatting with two old coots in plaid.


Losing libertarians (David Boaz)

Republican candidates are pulling out all the stops to bring disgruntled conservative voters home on Election Day. Dozens of conservative talk show hosts were invited to the White House to interview Vice President Cheney, political adviser Karl Rove and o


Don't Demean This Flag!

Many people wear the flag to show their patriotism - politicians, TV news anchors, and average Americans do. But should they? Andy Rooney shares his thoughts on the Stars and Stripes.


The Republican Close

Ten days ago I wrote about the battle between generic polls vs. individual contests and Karl Rove's point to NPR's Robert Siegel that the press and many professional pundits were missing the boat by focusing too much on the national...


Does This Math Add Up?

Stuart Rothenberg updated his House rankings a few days ago. And yowsa!! He sees 34 to 40 seats flipping. That is quite a large number. But take a look at the assignment of races to each category. I don't think...


Remember, New Orleans disaster was man-made

Remember, New Orleans disaster was man-made

Remember, New Orleans disaster was man-made Kimberlee Lauer - New Orleans I found USA TODAY's editorial New Orleans plan: Rebuild in flood zones, hand you the bill offensive on many levels — especially because USA TODAY seems to lay the...


Smokers to blame

Smokers to blame Blitzer Vance - Winnsboro, S.C. It's those darn cigarette people who caused Jesse Williams to die ($79.5M in punitive damages at core of Supreme Court case, News, Oct. 27)? Please, give me a break....


Future legacy of Iraq

Future legacy of Iraq Greg Joseph - Glendale, Ariz. USA TODAY's editorial focusing on the 10 members of Congress who got their votes on the two Persian Gulf wars right — supporting the 1991 conflict and opposing this one —...


For Republicans

For Republicans

For Republicans From the narrowly averted plot to blow up airliners bound for the USA to North Korea's nuclear detonation to last week's missile test by Iran, we are constantly reminded of the threat against free nations by terrorists and...


For Democrats

For Democrats

For Democrats Tuesday, Americans have a choice between staying the course and a new direction for our country. After six years of Republican leadership, some Americans may be considering doing something they haven't done in a long time. Vote for...


Sneaky ballot initiatives

Sneaky ballot initiatives

Sneaky ballot initiatives On Tuesday, voters in Ohio will consider a ballot measure, pushed by a group called Smoke Less Ohio, that purports to allow the Legislature to pass laws to limit or prohibit smoking in all sorts of places....


Saddam's death sentence brings justice, sends message

Saddam's death sentence brings justice, sends message

Saddam's death sentence brings justice, sends message For all its flaws, the trial of Saddam Hussein was the first time in memory that a nation has tried and sentenced to death a dictator who terrorized its people. For all the...


Why do pupils shun good school meals?

Fewer children are eating healthy school dinners despite the high profile campaign led by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, according to a BBC News survey.


Does your boss speak in jargon?

Needless jargon at work is baffling employees and increasing division between managers and staff, a survey indicates. Do you agree?




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