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Religion’s Role in Politics
With Barack Obama attempting to reach out to conservative Christians, and Focus on the Family’s James Dobson’s rejection, one questions remains: what role should religion play in politics?
Gadfly or Watchdog?
Surprisingly, my recent article on the subject raised complaints not from Dr. Schatzberg, but from Dr. Bernard Carroll and UCLA Professor Dr. Robert Rubin—two doctors who confronted Dr. Schatzberg for his shoddy science and conflicts-of-interest in 2004.
Iran’s Other Leader
As Iran continues to develop its nuclear facilities and to demonstrate its missile capabilities, foreign policy analysts are scrambling to determine the best American response to the rogue nation’s militaristic threats.
Quo Vadis TPA?
The U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement was signed by the U.S. and Colombia two years ago in November of 2006, yet it still awaits congressional approval needed for final passage.
Catholic Climate Change
Now, it seems, even the saints have become political totems, with one church using St. Francis of Assisi to lobby for cap-and-trade.
The GITMO Road Show
Against the patriotic backdrop of the Washington Monument, some tourists were uncomfortable with Amnesty International’s GITMO replica.
Bread and Rosy Scenarios
Kel Kelly takes on New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, setting out to discredit Krugman’s four main causal arguments for the current food shortage.
Stanford, Schatzberg, and Corcept Therapeutics
Stanford’s account of Dr. Schatzberg’s arm’s-length role in Stanford’s NIH-supported studies of RU 486 (mifepristone) for depression is questionable, if not disingenuous.
Anti-Civil Liberties Union
In reality, the ACLU bears a closer resemblance to the insulated plutocrats it inveighs against than it does to any underdog that you can think of.