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March 23, 2013
Op-Eds and Letters
Ten years after the war in Iraq began, one thing that remains steadfast is our nation's ability to separate the warriors from the war.
Issues:DefenseForeign PolicyVeterans
February 18, 2013
Op-Eds and Letters
On the occasion of George Washington's hundredth birthday, Daniel Webster cited one of the great man's last admonishments to the American people: that nothing is more dangerous than a government "at war with the very elements of its own existence."
Issues:Gun Violence PreventionHistory
February 8, 2013
Op-Eds and Letters
Since the beginning of President Obama's first term, we've heard countless narratives about Congress' inability to deal with the debt, and how this could affect our nation's economy.
Issues:Jobs and the EconomyTax Policy
December 23, 2012
Op-Eds and Letters
The harrowing and heartbreaking events of Newtown have left the state of Connecticut and the nation reeling from shock and grief. The tragic and senseless deaths of 20 schoolchildren and six teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School are forcing us to re-examine how we protect our children. How is it possible that daily deaths from mass shootings in cities and suburbs have now become an acceptable norm?
Issues:Gun Violence Prevention