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The 63% of Republican voters who have opposed Mr. Trump so far need to demand a say in who the final nominee is.
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I reject the notion that supporting our dedicated classroom teachers is at odds with improving the education our children receive.
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Ban Ki-moon’s Western Sahara simply reflect the legal position as long since defined by the U.N. Security Council.
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Virtually all U.S. trade competitors slap a large VAT tax on U.S. imports and refund the VAT to their exporters.
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In today’s environment of lowered expectations for integrity, Andy’s past actions were like a beacon. We need more people like him.
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Greenpeace is nothing if not a bully. Resolute Forest Products is right to “stand firm” against the organization’s litany of false claims.
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Poorer outcomes of Medicaid patients may be due in part to lower quality of care and access issues, but they are also related to the fact that this population has more health issues and poorer health habits.
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Do the university professors complaining about the “burdens” imposed by international students not realize that they might not have jobs were it not for said international students?
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Research shows that up to 50% of cancer cases and 50% of cancer deaths are preventable.
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Why wouldn’t the IRS continue to stonewall? an anyone at the IRS be held personally liable?
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Does anyone have the administration’s thoughts about when terrorist killings become unacceptable?
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In Plato’s critique of democracy he said images would always prevail over substantive debate in elections. Candidates are judged more on how they look than on their understanding of the issues. Emotion is appealed to and reason is not.