It was two years ago today when a 36-year-old mother, Diane Schuler, drove the wrong way down the very busy Taconic State Parkway in New York and collided head-on with an SUV. This day, this collision alone, ended with eight people dead — four of them children — and two …
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10 November
Why Biden Isn't Necessarily Wrong About the Taliban
Vice President Biden opened up yet another can of worms which sparked uproar among many Americans when he stated that the Taliban was not an enemy to the United States. Unfortunately, with more than ten years of U.S. operations in Afghanistan, it is obvious that the vast majority of Americans …
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10 November
Is the Department of Justice Racist?
Being racist—or discriminating along racial lines—means treating people differently because of the color of their skin or race. Since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, America has made great strides towards eliminating racism in our society. But the dream of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. was not …
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10 November
MICHAEL GOODWIN: It's a Wonderful Country
Too bad Frank Capra’s not with us anymore. If the great director could make a movie about the last week in politics, it could be called “It’s a Wonderful Country.” Even without Jimmy Stewart’s homespun patriotism, it would be a cornball corker. From the federal courts to the halls of …
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10 November
Remembering Korea: The Forgotten War
Sixty years ago today, North Korean soldiers crossed the 38th Parallel and began the Korean War – what has come to be called America’s Forgotten War. Oddly, by naming it the Forgotten War, it began to be remembered, and that raises the larger questions of why we forget or remember …
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10 November
MICHAEL GOODWIN:Anti-Israel Sharks Sniff Obama's Weakness
In the aftermath of the Gaza flotilla fiasco, the air is thick with nonsense. Chief among the instant myths is that Israel has created a dilemma for President Obama. Actually, it’s the other way around. The president’s appeasement policies helped to create the incident. Israel took the bait, but the …
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10 November
Privatization Would Save Social Security, Not Destroy It
With Social Security now on course to run out of money in 2037, one of the great puzzles is why so many in Congress seem so determined to let benefits run dry for millions of Americans who have contributed to it for a lifetime. Under current law, Americans are not …
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10 November
We Cannot Afford to Ignore the Loneliness of Teenage Boys
The spate of gay teen suicides this past September has opened a floodgate of fear, worry, and anger. Parents, teachers, and students all across America are wondering why it happened, whose fault it is, and what we can do to stop it. Pushed to the brink by anti-gay bullies and …
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10 November
Are We About to Become the New Europe?
I’ve just spent a few days in Europe on business. Business and eating. Possibly more eating of excellent foods than business, I can’t be sure due to the quantities of tasty wine consumed. Regardless, as I sit here on the plane in my seat measuring approximately 14 inches wide, I …
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10 November
Mike Baker's THE PEOPLE'S WEEKLY BRIEF: What Bin Laden's Really Thinking
The PWB mailbag was filled to the brim this week with reader responses to last week’s column on lessons you can learn while sitting in a neighborhood tavern. It seems that the view from Buzzy’s 8 Ball Lounge is similar to what you’re seeing across the country, although without Dinky …
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