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In a speech on January 27 at Kirkland House, Congressman Jim Cooper (D-TN) offered his view on fixing Congress, but his ideas are unlikely to hold sway with the more traditional Democrats.
It is wrong to play politics at the expense of the ROTC students on our campus, and it is time to realize that for too long they have been discriminated against.
From an anti-Jackson newspaper, quoted in Tocqueville's Democracy in America:
In all this affair the language of Jackson has been that of a heartless despot,...
In January, I talked to Professor Danny Hayes at the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University’s School of Public Affairs about...
Update concerning the Congresswoman: Fortunately, Rep. Giffords has continued her miraculously speedy recovery, and is starting rehab. We can only continue to hope and...
Legalization of the oft-stigmatized drug is the only option.
I was eating an absolutely delectable meal at the dining hall several nights ago, minding my...