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Jeff Fulcher | 11.19.08 @ 6:06AM
Independent filmmakers find box-office success by showcasing traditional values.
The election may be over, but the fight over tax policies is just beginning -- and it's one that Republicans and conservatives can't afford to pull a McCain on. (Read more)
Tocqueville would have understood.
According to certain provisions of the Voting Rights Act, the clock stopped in 1965.
Independent filmmakers find box-office success by showcasing traditional values.
All the wishful thinking in the world won't make the culture wars go away.
There is a need to apologize for some rats in their midst.
Lengthy argument, lengthy rebuttal. Damning Detroit. What works.
Israel won't live with a nuclear Iran, and time is running out for a diplomatic resolution.
Dan Lungren challenges John Boehner for the top House Republican leadership position.
Once again the ideology of "something that works."
Will bagman Bill's ethically dubious ways enhance Hillary's installation at Foggy Bottom?
You'd think Secretary Rice would know better.
A bailout that shouldn't even cost 25 cents.
Social conservatism's easy target. Consumed with h8. No 007, he. Plus more.
Obama gets off on corrupt foot. Is there a difference between his Chicago and Clinton connections?
California protests expose the folly of "rights talk."
In this area the recriminations are not only delusional but politically suicidal.
Here's a green solution to our economy: Homes Into Biofuels (with apologies to Jonathan Swift).
Why voters didn't go green in this election.
The United Methodist Church has gradually moved away from its pro-choice position on abortion.
Zero tolerance. Obama's impeccable delivery. Hope-iness. Redefining the rules. Must be Santa. Plus more.