Sheehan, former NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Counter-Terrorism, argues that a war isn’t going to suppress terrorist cells linked to al Qaeda.
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HMOs Deconstructed
“The United States offers more health care than any other country in the world,” argues one health-care-policy analyst.
To Hate or Not to Hate?
With the Sean Bell and Rodney King scandals elevating public concern about racially-motivated violence, support for federal hate-crimes legislation has intensified. Some scholars worry that such proposals use dangerously vague language.
Affirmative Action for Conservatives
The new chancellor at the University of Colorado at Boulder is trying to diversify the campus…with a conservative.
No Zucchini Left Behind
While some second and third graders in South Hayward California may not know a noun from a verb, many of them, with school garden projects, know the difference between spinach and bok choy.
Professors Against the War on Terror
Lustick’s article amounts to little more than an anti-American attack on par with Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s sermons.
Pending American Crises
Electricity prices increase, millions of jobs are lost, and household revenues drop. These are not the effects of an American recession—they are an act of Congress.
Hightower’s New World
For a book touting independent, rebellious American activism, not giving the readers opposing information or the tools to evaluate the books’ argument—in effect demanding that readers swallow the information wholesale—seems highly “undemocratic.”
Unholy Toledo
As an incident in Toledo, Ohio unfolds, it seems that civil rights may not be as secure as most Americans think.
SDS General Educational Development
The Students for a Democratic Society is having a reunion, in the Obama campaign.