So what exactly has Nancy Pelosi’s “do-nothing” Congress done?
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Demography Is Not Destiny
A challenging student population is a popular scapegoat, especially Hispanic students. But states like Florida prove demography is not destiny.
Report on Iraq
Now that major gains have been made to bring stability to Iraq, it would be foolish for the United States to simply leave the country arbitrarily, military strategists say.
Middle East Meltdown?
The experts disagree on the Bush administration’s scorecard for the Middle East, even if the surge has fostered more stability in Iraq.
The Pakistan Paradox
With Monday’s talks expected to focus on aid and security issues, maintaining a solid political relationship with the Islamic nation is vital to the success of the U.S. mission in Afghanistan.
America’s Unknown Competitive Edge
Believe it or not, America not only has not lost its competitive edge in the world, but, in at least one key sector, has achieved an advantage.
Following Boumediene’s Rules
The Attorney General suggests six ways legislators can adhere to the Supreme Court’s recent decision in the case of Boumediene vs. Bush while maintaining national security.
They Call the Wind Energy
The solutions to the energy crisis and relief for unemployment woes can all be found across the pond in Europe, according to a panel at the Center for American Progress.
Accomplice to Desecration
The Chancellor of the University of Minnesota, Morris (UMN) released a statement today placing the intentional desecration of the Eucharist by Professor Paul Z. Myers under the label of academic freedom.
Gore’s Got Another Idea
Al Gore has a challenge for Americans: produce 100 percent of the nation’s electricity with alternative energy within ten years.