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Merry “You Know What"
by Chris Shugart, 12-8-04
This latest trend of anti-Christmas sentiment has gotten me a little bewildered and distressed  more>

He’s the Other Guy
by Chris Shugart, 10-6-04
 
But then, it’s that very lack of clarity that may in fact be defining John Kerry’s candidacy: He’s the vague alternative to George Bush. more>

It’s the Dead Parrot, Stupid!
by Chris Shugart, 9-16-04

You gotta laugh watching Dan Rather stubbornly sticking to a story that everyone knows is as bogus as the nose on Michael Jackson’s face. Dan Rather has become the straight man in a reality TV comedy.  more>

You Can't Count What You Don't Have
by Chris Shugart, 7-27-04

While the “every vote must count” mantra may froth up some bitter Democratic voters, it remains largely a phony issue. more>

December 22, 2004
Michael Moore can still serve a useful purpose for everyone across the political spectrum. more>

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Goodbye Christmas?
By Charles Krauthammer
It is Christmas time, and what would Christmas be without the usual platoon of annoying pettifoggers rising annually to strip Christmas of any Christian content.  more>

How FrontPage Beat George Soros
By Dick Morris
This year, the nation’s political process was turned upside down as the elites lost power and the masses of average voters gained it.  more>

Why you can't trust Congress
Paul Greenberg
Acting with more speed than judgment, the U.S. Senate has approved an omnibus spending bill that its members were given only a few hours to review. more>

Litigation Excess
Though perhaps not an industry per se, the lucrative world of civil lawsuits puts billions of dollars into the pockets of trial lawyers every year.  GO>

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