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A new speech and the same bad ideas

by PETER CUNNIFFE January 28, 2003April 21, 2021

Today President Bush will give his second State of the Union Address, and if history is any guide, it will be memorable, influential and disastrous. In the first speech he gave before a joint session of Congress in early 2001, the newly- elected (to use the term loosely) president gave a pitch for more spending, […]

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Diversity will survive; quality might not

by PETER CUNNIFFE January 13, 2003April 21, 2021
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It isn’t lying if it’s just a cover-up

by PETER CUNNIFFE December 9, 2002April 21, 2021
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Defining free speech down

by PETER CUNNIFFE November 25, 2002April 21, 2021
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The stories that reporters tell

by PETER CUNNIFFE November 11, 2002April 21, 2021
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The lessons of an extraordinary political life

by PETER CUNNIFFE October 28, 2002April 21, 2021
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Taking back direct democracy

by PETER CUNNIFFE September 29, 2002April 21, 2021
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Questions about unions

by PETER CUNNIFFE March 26, 2002April 21, 2021
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Consistent U.S. policy Mid-East violence

by PETER CUNNIFFE March 12, 2002April 21, 2021
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The world”s biggest what?

by PETER CUNNIFFE February 5, 2002April 21, 2021

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