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Rosenblog Opinion Review, Vol. 7
December 23, 2005
Stephen Van Eck, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: "Turning Christmas Into A Political Weapon." Randye Hoder, Los Angeles Times: "If It's A War, Christmas Won." Thomas J. Raleigh, San Francisco Chronicle: "'War' On Christmas An Excess Of Rhetoric In Time Of Real War." Hendrik Hertzberg, The New Yorker: "Bah Humbug." Marcello Balve, Berkeley Daily Planet: "Can Evo Morales Foster A World Coca Market?" Arab News, editorial: "Circus Of A Trial." Joseph C. Phillips, BlackAmericaWeb.com: "Why Don't Americans Want Democrats In Charge? 'Cause We Like Winning." Norman Podhoretz, Commentary: "The Panic Over Iraq." Bill Roggio, Weekly Standard: "Election Day On The Euphrates." Jeff Taylor, Corvallis Gazette-Times: "To My Nephew, Who Has Joined The Marines." Stephen Schwartz, Tech Central Station: "Why American Muslims Stay Silent." Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune: "In 2005, Democracy Made Steady Trudge Forward." Tom Roeser, Chicago Tribune: "Unlikely Rebel Takes On Daley." The New Criterion: "FIRE To The Rescue." Burt Helm, Business Week Online: "A Vote Of Confidence For Wikipedia." Kerry Howley, Reason Online: "Tech Delusions And The Trouble With Christmas." Dick Meister, Los Angeles Daily News: "Make It An iPod-Free Christmas." Posted by Matt Rosenberg at December 23, 2005 02:55 PM Comments:
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