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1: Embrace debate as a critical component of democracy
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2: Tale of 2 Journalists; Roxana Saberi and Sam Dodson
I have recently written separate commentaries on two jailed journalists. One, Roxana Saberi, has received a great deal of attention from the mainstream media and her case has been widely reported on and disseminated across the globe. The other case is that of Sam Dodson. His case has gotten virtually no attention from the mainstream media. As he languishes in a jail cell refusing to eat his plight has only been discussed on few liberty oriented blogs. I begin to wonder why this should be and thought an examination of the differences between the two cases might shed some light on this phenomenon.


3: Forget North Korea - Stimulus Spending Creating New National Security Issue
Missing in the shrill debate between massive spending programs versus mortgaging our grandchildren's future is what all of that new debt means to our national sovereignty, according to a retired Naval

4: Governors Palin, Sanford: The Dynamics of Workplace Priorities
Explore how workplace priorities can impact personal and family life by analyzing Governors Sarah Palin and Mark Sanford’s circumstances.

5: 'Yes We Can' Only Works With Truly New Ideas
While the "Yes We Can" momentum of President Barack Obama's administration has produced public policy and political victories for the new chief executive at a record pace, it's not likely to last unle

6: Is the President's Economic Plan Just Stimulating Conversation?
Somewhere, somehow 600,000 jobs are going to be created and/or saved by the end of summer. In fact, the White House announced recently that 150,000 jobs have been saved in the last few months. Maybe

7: Obama and Bernanke Weigh in on the Economy
In separate speeches both President Obama and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke gave assessments of the nation's economic health. The venues may have been different, but their views are essential

8: New Legislation to Regulate Credit Card Companies
A bill will soon become law that curtails certain practices of the credit card companies. The irony is that banks were told this month to raise more capital, then Congress decides to impede one of th

9: Getting Back To "Boring Banking"
These days it seems like bank is a four-letter word and bonus-getting bankers are bad guys, as evil as any comic book villain. All the hullaballoo about the banks passing the government "stress test"

10: Hope is Great, Real Proof is Better
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke predicted that the economy will improve before the end of 2009, but the country just might not notice it. Bernanke recently told Congress that he believes the ec


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