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NYTimes: Tony Blair: Brexit’s Stunning Coup
Unless the political center finds new resolve, populist movements of left and right will rush in to fill the power vacuum.
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Forty five years ago I was asked by United States of America to fight for freedom in
The bottom line is that there is no reason why weapons of mass destruction of any sort – chemical weapons, biological weapons, RPG’s, improvised explosive devices (IED’s), missiles, dirty bombs, nuclear devices, or assault weapons — should be easily accessible. For 10 years there was a ban on the production, ownership and use of assault weapons in the United States until Congress and the Bush Administration allowed it to lapse when it sunset and came up for reauthorization in 2004.
Can our elected officials be counted on to reinstate the assault weapons ban? Or does the blood stain of man’s inhumanity to man live within all of us?
America Has a Republican Problem — and the Media Is Partly to Blame
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NYTimes: How Low Can the G.O.P. Go?
If recent trends hold, Donald Trump may drag Republicans down to a historic defeat. But in doing so he may also show them a path to victory.
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NYTimes: In College Turmoil, Signs of a Changed Relationship With Students
Student readiness to press for new rules and rituals reflects a growing sense that they are customers, and entitled to satisfaction.
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NYTimes: Another Age of Discovery
Disruptions in Copernicus’s day offer lessons today.
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The uncomfortable truth about gun rights supporters – sometimes they are right
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