Kenneth Bialkin
By Kenneth Bialkin
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Opinion The Case for Bush: Safety in Freedom
Every member of an ethnic, racial or religious minority in the United States understands the power and value of freedom and democracy. Americans understand that the right to vote ensures the equality of every person; democracy is a powerful force that commands respect for the rights of others and insists on the application of the…
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Opinion Beating Around The Bush Won’t Make U.S. Safe
Presumptive Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry’s address to the Anti-Defamation League on May 3 was interesting, both in what he said and what he did not say about Israel, the Middle East and the war on terrorism. It reflected his by now familiar practice of vague assurances and lack of clarity and consistency in his…
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