Outrageous execution of a probably innocent man
(Sept. 24) Note: This column was to no avail. The state executed Marcellus Williams anyway after the Supreme Court refused to intervene. Since then, I did find out that the knife […]
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(Sept. 24) Note: This column was to no avail. The state executed Marcellus Williams anyway after the Supreme Court refused to intervene. Since then, I did find out that the knife […]
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(Sept. 16) In this year’s train wreck of a presidential campaign, neither of the two major-party tickets is advocating serious policies that come close to addressing crucial challenges facing our […]
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(Sept. 10) If you have any relatives under, say, 45 years old, I hereby pronounce it your civic duty, by any nonviolent means, to take them to see the movie […]
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(Sept. 20) Everybody in American politics should dial down the vitriolic rhetoric, very much including the rhetoric blaming the other side’s rhetoric for causing specific acts of violence. Oh — […]
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(Sept. 17) Today, Sept. 17, no less than on the Fourth of July, the public should be celebrating what founder James Madison described to his friend Thomas Jefferson as nothing […]
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Three different columns. To read the full version of each, please follow the links embedded in each headline. Biden is dangerously wrong to undercut Netanyahu (Sept. 3): President Joe Biden […]
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(Sept. 18) Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) used Sept. 17’s Constitution Day to introduce a wise and necessary bill to insist on Congress’s constitutional authority, not that of the president, to […]
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Two editorials by the Washington Examiner. (Biden, Harris, Trump, and Vance all wrong about Japanese steel company, Sept. 8): By moving toward blocking a Japanese purchase of U.S. Steel, the […]
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(Sept. 5) At long last, an American man will be in the singles final this weekend in a “major” tennis tournament. There was a time when that sentence above would […]
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(Sept. 2) What should be one of the two or three most pressing matters of this year’s presidential campaign is being ignored by both major candidates. It is admittedly a tough subject […]
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