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Why Pastors Punt on Political Issues Doug Giles: Why does a large segment of the clergy run from these mondo issues and duties? ... more New York's Lincoln Center Partners with Castro's Secret Police Humberto Fontova: Wynton Marsalis and his Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra spent all last week as grateful guests of a Stalinist/Apartheid regime that murdered more political prisoners in its first three years in power than Hitler's murdered in its first six, that jailed political prisoners at a higher rate than Stalin's, and that came within a hair of nuking The Lincoln Center. ... more Harmer Tries To Re-Swing McNerney's House Seat Debra J. Saunders: It's easy for any Republican to support a commission to cut federal spending. But David Harmer seems to understand that if Republicans take control of Congress, then fail to curb Washington's spending excesses, the GOP will lose control "in two or four years." ... more Elder Abuse: America's Dirty Secret Ken Connor: The plight of elderly Americans has been a top concern of the Center for a Just Society since our inception in 2005, and as senior citizens comprise an ever increasing percentage of our nation's population, the need is greater than ever to draw attention to a little discussed, little known epidemic in American health care. ... more Two Wars, but We Don't Feel a Draft Steve Chapman: In war as in life, what doesn't happen is often as significant as what does. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, with their setbacks, victories and casualties, have many things in common with past American wars. ... more Race for the Middle Salena Zito: This Pennsylvania town was once the western terminus of our first National Road – hard to imagine, given the nation's breadth today. ... more Thou Shall Not Say "Illegal" and "Immigration" In the Same Sentence Austin Hill: Meg Whitman, an accomplished business executive with the very consumer friendly "Ebay" name attached to her own, was leading slightly in the fight to be California's next Governor. ... more Paul Jacob: In politics, payoffs matter. But does timing matter? ... more |
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TH Daily - October 17 - Doug Giles, Humberto Fontova, Debra J. Saunders, Ken Connor, Steve Chapman and More
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