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  • It’s Irrational to Send Our Sons to War With Ukraine

    It’s Irrational to Send Our Sons to War With Ukraine0

    “I ain’t got no quarrel with them Viet Cong,” Muhammad Ali famously said when asked about his opposition to the draft and the Vietnam War.            Well, I ain’t got no quarrel with them Russians either.            We seem to be inching closer and closer to a

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  • It’s called the Executive Branch

    It’s called the Executive Branch0

    In 2010, less than 25% of high school seniors in America were considered proficient in civics according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Even worse, in 2010 only 12% of high school seniors were proficient in history. Perhaps those numbers explain the unwarranted hand-wringing taking place today regarding President Trump’s supposed “gagging” or “censorship”

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  • It’s Bernie’s Party Now

    It’s Bernie’s Party Now0

    It’s starting to dawn on people – not least of all Democrats running for president – that Bernie Sanders might win the Democratic presidential nomination. The longtime independent socialist senator from Vermont rolled up yet another early state win, this time a landslide victory in the Nevada caucuses. And he may have solved the problem that doomed his 2016

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  • It’s All About the Baby

    It’s All About the Baby2

    I have a confession to make: We barely decorated for Christmas this year. The extent of our festive furnishings is a humble 15-inch plastic tree in the middle of our kitchen table. How did it come to this? Let me start by saying I love Christmas, and I generally approach the season with an all-in

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  • It’s a Disservice to Urge Young People to Become Entrepreneurs

    It’s a Disservice to Urge Young People to Become Entrepreneurs0

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  • It’s 2022, But Many Schools Are Reverting to 2020’s COVID Playbook

    It’s 2022, But Many Schools Are Reverting to 2020’s COVID Playbook0

    It’s 2022 but you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s still 2020—especially if you have children enrolled in K-12 district schooling. Some parents are grappling this week with a return to, or threat of, remote learning first introduced nearly two years ago. Fear of the fast-spreading Omicron variant of the coronavirus is leading school officials across

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