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A Faith-Based Nomination
The White House is emphasizing Harriet Miers's religious views, but is this a bad thing. Many Christians are unsure.
Wielding the Hatchet
The Washington Post takes a cheap shot at Charles Colson.
Rebuilding the Gulf Coast, One Group at a Time
The only way to rebuild the societies battered by Katrina is for specialized groups to find one another. The internet is ready to help.
The Durbin Effect
His non-apology sets the table for other Democrats to slander the American military.
Non-Nuclear Fallout
Winners, losers, and more: The aftermath of a sell-out.
The Royal Treatment
A network White House correspondent says that the president shouldn't criticize the media.
Now, More Than Ever
What someone in the GOP Senate caucus needs to tell Republicans about the filibuster vote.
Hating the "Religious Right"
Should people of faith also be allowed a say in the law-making process?
The Clinton Paradox
Liberal Democrats claim they want "another Bill Clinton." But that's only half-true.
Allies and Allies
It's worth remembering that America has important friends outside of Europe.
In Search Of
The Democratic debate on abortion may finally help the party find an identity.
Which Way Is Up?
Is CBS wise to insist that there was no political bias involved?
Who's Stingy Now?
The United Nations fritters away money while the American military steps in to help the hopeless in southeast Asia.
Gerson Talks Religion
George W. Bush's chief speechwriter opens up about faith, providence, and the presidency.
The Year of the Blog
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