‘Deconstruct’ the Eisenhower memorial committee
Dwight D. Eisenhower was as elementary to our lives as the five-star highways are today. He was a man like Ulysses S. Grant and Lord Nelson, but he did not strive to be. Hear Nelson declaring that...
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If it weren't for the tragedy, we'd enjoy the respite from politics presented by the storm Sandy. Finally, after many months of static cacophony from politicians and media's self-proclaimed pundits,...
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There is an inherent danger to becoming a Washington, D.C., insider.Our nation's capital is the center of power. It attracts people who are drawn to this toxic tonic called power, which can be worse...
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When the creation of a Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., was first announced, many commented that the idea was strange. Who would come? Why memorialize a tragedy? Is this some form of reparation...
View ArticleFarewell with standing ovation to Mike Laws, editor par excellence
As most honest columnists will tell you, we often look upon editors with a wary eye, always worried that our perfect work will be desecrated by forces from above. Having noted this, it a perfect moment...
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