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MISSLE DEFENSE IS SELF-DEFENSE

May 15, 2012, Obama may be ‘flexible.’ But the U.S. owes Russia nothing. By JON KYLMr. Kyl, a Republican, is a U.S. senator from Arizona. Within hours of reassuming the Russian presidency this month, Vladimir Putin demanded that the United States provide “firm guarantees” that a U.S.-led missile-defense system in Europe won’t be aimed against […]

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LAW OF THE SEA TREATY

CHINA NEWS May 23, 2012 Sea-Treaty Vote Put Off Till After U.S. Election By JULIAN E. BARNES EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  Opponents, including the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, have suggested that joining the treaty would cede too much control of the seas to the United Nations and other international bodies.  …..Other Republicans said

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THE MYTH OF A U.S.-RUSSIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

May 20, 2012, 6:20 p.m. ET Are Russians still supposed to act grateful that we no longer live under Brezhnev or Stalin? By GARRY KASPAROV Mr. Kasparov is the leader of the Russian pro-democracy group the United Civil Front and chairman of the New York-based Human Rights Foundation. He resides in Moscow Moscow EXCERPT FROM

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GEORGE W. BUSH: THE ARAB SPRING AND AMERICAN IDEALS

May 18, 2012 We do not get to choose if a freedom revolution should begin or end in the Middle East or elsewhere. We only get to choose what side we are on. By GEORGE W. BUSH These are extraordinary times in the history of freedom. In the Arab Spring, we have seen the broadest

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HOW VULNERABLE IS OUR ELECTRIC GRID TO A SOLAR SUNSTORM?

May 15, 2012 Here Comes the Sunstorm Electric Grid Is Vulnerable to a Big Solar Blow; Officials Spar Over What to Do By RYAN TRACY ReutersU.S. electricity regulators are studying the impact of historic sunstorms. Pictured, a NASA handout image of the sun. With a peak in the cycle of solar flares approaching, U.S. electricity

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NORTH CAROLINA: SOCIAL ISSUES BELLWETHER 2012

May 11, 2012, North Carolina: Social Issues Bellwether 2012 President Obama announced his support for gay marriage a day after the Tar Heel State banned it. Next up: Charlotte hosts this year’s Democratic National Convention. By JACOB VIGDOR Ordinary events aren’t usually newsworthy, and North Carolina’s adoption this week of a constitutional amendment banning gay

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KARL ROVE – OBAMA’S PUBLIC-EQUITY RECORD

May 10, 2012 Obama’s Public-Equity Record The auto bailout makes Bain Capital look like an amateur on job losses and outsourcing. By KARL ROVE EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE: There are differences between Mr. Romney and Mr. Obama. Mr. Romney rescued companies with private money collected from investors including union pension funds, college endowments and private

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THE FDR LESSON OBAMA SHOULD FOLLOW

May 10, 2012 Arthur Herman: The FDR Lesson Obama Should Follow Roosevelt reluctantly unleashed industry to win World War II, thereby laying the groundwork for America’s economic recovery. By ARTHUR HERMANMr. Herman is a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. His newest book, “Freedom’s Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II,”

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CAN OBAMA RUN ON HIS FOREIGN-POLICY RECORD?

May 1, 2012 The American people may demand more than the killing of bin Laden and the hunting down of Somali pirates. By FOUAD AJAMI In a speech at New York University last week, Vice President Joe Biden laid out the case for the Democratic ticket’s re-election: “Osama bin Laden is dead, and General Motors

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WHY COLLEGES DON’T TEACH THE FEDERALIST PAPERS

May 6, 2012, Peter Berkowitz: Why Colleges Don’t Teach the Federalist Papers At America’s top schools, graduates leave without reading our most basic writings on the purpose of constitutional self-government. By PETER BERKOWITZ It would be difficult to overstate the significance of The Federalist for understanding the principles of American government and the challenges that

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