Three strikes and ...
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Three strikes and ...

John McCain should hope that presidential politics allows every batter four strikes

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Out of the mainstream

The third anniversary of the invasion of Iraq brought out the usual suspects to critique the war and the president. The "MSM"-mainstream media-also came under…

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Charity at home

In 2004, U.S. charitable giving reached $249 billion

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A Hollywood production

In 1998, California voters passed Proposition 10, which laid a tax of 50 cents a pack on cigarettes. Since then the taxes from this initiative have…

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Virginia real

James Webb-Annapolis grad, decorated Marine, Vietnam vet-is an American every American ought to admire. He's a talented writer: Born Fighting: How the

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Finishing well

The State of the Union speech proves once again that President Bush sets a good example for Christians

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GOP three

Three high-profile races in 2006 feature African-Americans as the likely GOP candidate

Reality TV
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Reality TV

The TV show 24 is fast-paced and well-acted, and almost entirely without moral ambiguity

Back to the people's court
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Back to the people's court

The pending confirmation of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court offers a glimmer of hope

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Unfinished work

Iraq's future is uncertain, but those who sacrificed their lives have created a new opportunity for freedom

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Market share

Narnia provides Christians an opportunity to reinforce their willingness to embrace movies that embrace their faith

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House lawbreaker

Randy "Duke" Cunningham's fall from Vietnam hero to criminal carries a special sadness

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