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    • Time to Call It Quits: Some Thoughts on the Pandemic and the Future

      Time to Call It Quits: Some Thoughts on the Pandemic and the Future0

      Joy. Pure unadulterated joy. This is what I felt on the first of June when I stepped into my favorite coffee shop here in Front Royal, Virginia and found all of the employees except one without face coverings. Gone were the bandanas and surgical masks, and for the first time in a year I could

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    • The Curse of the iPhone

      The Curse of the iPhone0

      Young people have never been famous for their political acumen. Recall the Children’s Crusade of 1212 when thousands of unarmed youngsters attempted to march to the Holy Land to convert Muslims with persuasion and divine inspiration. Nevertheless, the current generation exhibits a level of political naiveite that would certify the children of the 1212 disaster as rocket

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    • Why ‘It Doesn’t Affect You’ Is (Usually) a Bad Argument

      Why ‘It Doesn’t Affect You’ Is (Usually) a Bad Argument0

      About a month ago, I confronted an odd-looking man who had flagrantly double-parked his beat-up truck in the grocery store parking lot. Not only did he refuse to move; he also seemed incapable of understanding why anyone would have a problem with what he’d done. “What do you care?” he blustered. “You’re already parked, and

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    • What Is America’s Cause in the World?

      What Is America’s Cause in the World?0

      “Take away this pudding; it has no theme,” is a comment attributed to Winston Churchill, when a disappointing dessert was put in front of him. Writers have used Churchill’s remark to describe a foreign policy that lacks coherence or centrality of purpose. For most of our lifetimes, this has not been true of the United

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    • Legal Hysteria Spreads as the Court Revisits

      Legal Hysteria Spreads as the Court Revisits0

      It is hard to keep a straight face while reading the hysteria over the United States Supreme Court agreeing to hear Dobson v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Mississippi case challenging the state statute prohibiting nearly all abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy. For those in the legal establishment, the greatest fear seems to be

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    • A Trip Back to the Fifties

      A Trip Back to the Fifties0

      Please hop into my time machine, and I’ll give you a short tour of Boonville, North Carolina in the summer of 1959, before bringing you back to the present day. Strolling around this small hamlet of 600, note the town’s most historic building, the old brick bank founded long ago by Mr. Shore. Take in

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