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Opinion

Political violence should not become acceptable

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A society that begins to excuse political violence should not be surprised when political violence multiplies. Once you create a moral framework in which violence is not merely understandable but righteous – once you argue that certain institutions are so corrupt, so "murderous," ...

Consequences matter over compassion

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One of the most frustrating aspects of contemporary conversations about politics and public policy is how often the deleterious effects of terrible programs – local, state and federal – are brushed aside with distracting (and even deceitful) claims that the intentions behind the ...

Yesterday’s Question

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What is your favorite Memorial Day activity? Attend a Memorial Day Program 15.69% Have a picnic or barbecue 17.65% Go to the park 1.96% Go out to eat 1.96% Stay at home and rest 38.24% Something else 24.51%

Americans love their cars, their road trips

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Since the first American road, the Lincoln Highway, opened in 1913, Americans have found that their relationship with their nation and the roads that connect us north, south, east and west is almost patriotic in concept. Whether you are on the road for hours or days, whether you stay ...

Loss of a giant

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Hundreds packed a New York synagogue last week to mourn the death of longtime Anti-Defamation League head Abraham Foxman, but also to celebrate his life. A child of the Holocaust, miraculously hidden from the Nazis by his Catholic nanny, only to be equally miraculously ...