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Linda Chavez For the past year, Hillary Clinton's Democratic presidential nomination has seemed inevitable. She raised more money than any presidential candidate in history. She performed well in an endless series of debates. She carved out careful positions on difficult issues, protecting her left flank while... More ...
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William Murchison Right. Yes. Mitt Romney, if elected our president, "will serve no one religion, no one group, no one cause and no one interest." Nor should any candidate "become the spokesman for his faith." Yes, naturally. If such was the point most take-away from Romney's venture at dispelling fears of his Mor... More ...
David Limbaugh Since its emergence as a dominant political force in the '80s, the religious right has been a favorite whipping boy of the mainstream media and political left, and a sometimes embarrassment to certain conservative elitists. Yet neither group of critics can deny the electoral power Christian conser... More ... Internet snooping on a spouse? Robert Gradel Recently, there was an article in the Austin American Statesman (Nov. 13) about Shawn Macleod, a man sentenced to four years in prison for spying on his estranged wife's e-mail and other communications. Section 16. More ... |
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