Will the real McCain please stand up?
The presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has been sinking in the polls faster than the Titanic.
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The presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has been sinking in the polls faster than the Titanic.
Before the War of Northern Aggression, the South had its peculiar institution. And while those days may be gone with the wind, the days of peculiar Southern institutions shall not be gone so long as the ...
Over 3,700 Iraqi civilians were killed in ethnic violence in October. That's an annual rate of nearly 45,000. No one needs to be told that Iraq cannot afford to maintain this status quo. What these figures ...
As a child, I spent endless hours terrified of my own death.
Last week, a majority of Democrats in the U.S. Senate, including New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, joined forces with Republicans to vote 80 to 19 to begin construction of an expensive set of Berlin Wall-like ...
Normally, it would be too early to talk about the 2008 election, but with a lame duck in the Oval Office, people's minds start to wander. Conventional wisdom tells us that both major parties already have ...
I already suspected that Samuel L. Jackson was a pure badass after I saw him in "Pulp Fiction," but after watching him handle a plane full of snakes in the aptly titled "Snakes on a Plane," I emerged ...
Last October, the U.S. Senate rejected a raise to the federal minimum wage, which, despite inflation, has remained unchanged at $5.15 per hour for the past decade. Republicans in the Senate defied the ...
The protagonist of our story, Lt. Colonel Ollanta Humala, was born in 1963 in Ayachuco, a city lodged in the Andes symbolically halfway between Peru's capital, Lima, with its affluent upper class and ...
Comparing America's imbroglio in Iraq to the Vietnam War has become cliché, but there is another conflict for which the Saigonese simile is far better suited: the war on terror. Insofar as it can be ...
You can usually tell when you've moved from the "modern" to the "contemporary" section of an art museum, even if you don't look at the signs. You go from Picasso's distortions to a fuzzy video projection ...
Despite still being composed of largely the same faces with the same ideological bent, the Bush administration has undergone some of the most radical transformations of any executive regime in U.S. history. ...
All over the world - from the Muslim territories of western China, to the former state of Yugoslavia to post-Saddam Iraq - multi-ethnic states are being put to the test. In the West, the multi-ethnic ...
Everyone knows that the best cure for a hangover is to keep drinking, but that doesn't mean that the best cure for the current mess in Iraq is to invade Iraq's neighbors. In a recent FOX poll, 59 percent ...
Students returning to campus this semester may notice some changes. Some may notice that the rooms are a bit colder. This is because Brown is tightening its belt against rising energy costs (look on the ...
Electoral results from Iraq suggest that the Constitution formed over the past year has been accepted. As expected, Washington celebrated its passage, while the leaders of Iraq's insurgency denounced ...
The Bush Administration has always stayed one step ahead of both analysts and caricaturists. More than any other presidency in recent history, it has undergone numerous fundamental transformations. Does ...
So now our president, hallowed be his name, holds in his hand not one, but two Supreme Court vacancies. His nominee for chief justice, John Roberts, Jr., faces a rubber-stamp conservative Senate. The ...
The Iraqi Constitution has made it past the drafting stages. But this most recent victory for the nation-building process is as hollow as last January's election, with Sunni Arabs, who largely stayed ...
"By habit, I was already awake before the screaming began. As soon as the wake up call started, I reminded myself that I had become a machine and I wasn't really there."