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George Will George Frederick Will (born May 4, 1941) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist, journalist, and author. Read More»From Wikipedia |
Inflation is not only a monetary matter.
Damn the pesky models! Full speed ahead.
For the congenitally sunny Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, these have been dark days. Polls have shown his Republican Senate primary contest against Marco Rubio tightening. County GOP executive committees have continued to hand him overwhelming defeats in straw polls. He's faced withering news reports, like one recently in the Miami Herald, that have fed an image that he's more concerned with his political career than with the people's business.
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So why not a statue of her? ( Click here to follow George F . Will ) She could have done a star turn on the plinth if the 19th century the plinthers illustrated one current understanding. George Will is also the author of One Man's America: The Pleasures
and other small animals. ( Click here to follow George F . Will ) The law makes it a crime to create, sell or possess for that matter—the worst is always yet to come. George Will is also the author of One Man's America: The Pleasures
are now being echoed by prominent conservative columnists. In a now famous Washington Post op-ed on Sept. 1, George F . Will argued it was time to get out of Afghanistan. Obama isn't considering that option right now, but if he does
optimism. Washington's current debate over Afghanistan mirrors the debate over Iraq in 2006. Almost nobody— George F . Will being a notable exception —is proposing that the U.S. just quit. The search, as in 2006, is for a strategy
As the president contemplates his choices regarding Afghanistan—when his incontinent campaigning about health care allows him time to think about anything else—he should study an episode from when he was 4 years old. It is rich in relevance. In February 1966, a rancorous national argument about
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