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Stage Left on Choice: Finding a ‘middle ground’ on abortion is a bad idea Stage Left on Choice: Finding a ‘middle ground’ on abortion is a bad idea

Finding a "middle ground" on abortion is a bad idea.

Nov 14, 2006 / The Nation

Politicians Sweep Midterm Elections Politicians Sweep Midterm Elections

Resounding victories in all states, counties, cities, towns.

Nov 14, 2006 / The Nation

The Kids Are Alright: Campus Progress responds to record youth turnout The Kids Are Alright: Campus Progress responds to record youth turnout

Campus Progress responds to record youth turnout

Nov 14, 2006 / The Nation

Wait Just a Minute: The questions you should ask a Minuteman. Wait Just a Minute: The questions you should ask a Minuteman.

The questions you should ask a Minuteman.

Nov 14, 2006 / The Nation

The Good News About Robert Gates The Good News About Robert Gates

In September 2002, Arab League head Amr Mussa warned that an invasion of Iraq would "open the gates of Hell" in the Middle East. Four years later, with those gates--at least in I...

Nov 14, 2006 / The Nation

Oversight Begins Oversight Begins

Last month, President Bush and His Congress snuck a provision into a military authorization bill that would put an end to the good work of the Special Inspector General for Iraq R...

Nov 14, 2006 / The Nation

Murtha: “Iraq Is Crucial” Murtha: “Iraq Is Crucial”

If the election for House Majority Leader becomes a referendum on corruption, Jack Murtha loses, despite his opponent Steny Hoyer's numerous ties to K Street lobbyists. That's wh...

Nov 14, 2006 / The Nation

Democracy Promotion Now (continued) Democracy Promotion Now (continued)

Recently I wrote of the need for an expansive agenda of Democracy promotion here at home to strengthen and repair our broken electoral system. The urgency of one critical element...

Nov 13, 2006 / The Nation

Conservative Dissonance Conservative Dissonance

Republicans are drawing an odd lesson from Tuesday's defeat: they weren't conservative enough. Conservatives abandoned their small-government principles, a growing consensus alle...

Nov 13, 2006 / The Nation

A Presidential Vote for Torture A Presidential Vote for Torture

Last Wednesday, the President held a news conference in the wake of that election thumpin' in which he announced the sacking of Donald Rumsfeld, made (strained) jokes, pledged him...

Nov 13, 2006 / The Nation

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