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IssuesGerald O'Driscoll: How the Euro Will EndDonald Rumsfeld: Why the U.N. Shouldn't Own the SeasLawsuit challenges Florida voter purgeIt's OK to add to debt to grow jobsHolder at center of GOP fireworksHolder spars with GOP senatorNo, Barack, The Economy's Not Doing FineWASHINGTON - President Obama's belief that "the private sector is doing fine" ranks as the most uninformed statement on the struggling American economy to date.2012-06-12T16:18:00-04:002012-06-12T22:40:02ZDonald Lambro
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Farm Bill 2012: A Big Government NightmareEvery vote in Congress can be viewed as an opportunity to either increase liberty or increase government. Right now, the Senate appears poised to choose the latter as they prepare to vote on the 2012 Farm Bill.2012-06-12T14:23:00-04:002012-06-12T22:40:02ZTownhall.com Staff
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The Fight for Voter Integrity in FloridaThe eyes of the nation are watching and waiting to see how the infamous George Zimmerman—Trayvon Martin “Stand Your Ground” case will play out in the courts. But hold on, this is not the only example of where Florida is in the “stand your ground” business.
2012-06-12T14:07:00-04:002012-06-12T22:40:02ZBill Bunkley
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Reagan: Tear Down This WallTwenty-five years after President Ronald Reagan delivered his Brandenburg Gate speech, debate persists over the meaning and true impact of his words that day. Conservatives, including former Secretary of State James Baker, described the June 17, 1987 speech at the Brandenburg Gate as a “historic challenge.” Its historical resonance has escaped Reagan’s detractors then and now.
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Tough-love commencement speech highlights deeper problemsThe English-teacher son of a Pulitzer Prize winner gave a much-ballyhooed commencement speech recently to students graduating from an American high school that one might categorize as privileged. 2012-06-12T12:25:00-04:002012-06-12T22:40:02ZRachel Marsden
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Reagan’s Sign of the Cross Speech June 12, 1987Every American high school student knows, or should know, that President Ronald Reagan went to the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin on this date in 1987. The President said: “If you seek liberalization, open this gate…Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.”2012-06-12T11:38:00-04:002012-06-12T22:40:02ZKen Blackwell
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Ray Bradbury, RIPThe news filtered through the great publishing companies, the fan clubs, the writers' guilds. Through the staffs of the few sci-fi pulps and fantasy magazines left. Through the minds of old readers who were once young and still couldn't escape his spell.2012-06-12T11:37:00-04:002012-06-12T22:40:02ZPaul Greenberg
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As Romney-Obama Fight Heats Up, Bain Will Be BackA lot of political insiders in both parties think Bain Capital is pretty much a dead issue in the 2012 presidential campaign. After all, Mitt Romney has ably defended his work at the private equity firm that made him rich, and a number of top Democrats, ranging from Cory Booker to Ed Rendell to Bill Clinton himself, have defended Bain and companies like it. So there's an emerging consensus that Bain is over as an issue.2012-06-12T11:33:00-04:002012-06-12T22:40:02ZByron York
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Will Heads Roll for the Stuxnet Leak?Within days of SEAL Team Six's killing of Osama on that midnight mission in Pakistan, Defense Secretary Bob Gates, reading all about the raid in the press, went to the White House to tell President Obama's national security adviser pungently to "shut the (bleep) up."
2012-06-12T11:15:00-04:002012-06-12T22:40:02ZPat Buchanan
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Obama Tries to Reprise 2008 RacePresident Obama ran a successful campaign in 2008 against George W. Bush. Yes, yes, John McCain's name was on the ballot, but that was a detail. Obama campaigned against Bush. McCain even laughed about it at the Alfred E. Smith dinner, joking that Obama's "pet name for me" is "George Bush."2012-06-12T11:13:00-04:002012-06-12T22:40:02ZMona Charen
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