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Rosenblog Opinion Review, Vol. 19

April 02, 2006

Adrian Walker, Boston Globe: "Backside Of Free Speech." (What the "New Ms. Booty" contest says about our times).

San Francisco Chronicle, editorial: "Intolerant City." (Christian youth get bitch-slapped in SF).

Jonathan Morganstein and Eric Vickland, Boston Globe: "Strategies For A Global Counterinsurgency." (Namely: "targeted military force, intelligence, law enforcement, information operations, and civil affairs.")

John Hughes, Christian Science Monitor: "With Patience, The U.S. Can Help Democracy Take Root In Iraq."

Dave Kopel, Rocky Mountain News: "So Much Left Out Of Saddam Stories."

Amir Taheri, Opinion Journal: "The Last Helicopter - Mideast Dictators Try To 'Wait Bush Out.' They May be Miscalculating."

The Right Brothers, via YouTube: "Bush Was Right." (An op-ed set to rock music. Hat tip: Rosenblog reader Gary B.).

Boston Globe, editorial: "Arab League Futility." (For their own good, Arab states must help clamp down on the jihadists moving in and out of Iraq).

Christian Science Monitor, editorial: "Blocking Illegal Migrants - And Rhetoric."

Chris Coursey, Santa Rosa Press-Democrat: "Coursey On Immigration." (Reform legislation should make the right to work dependent on compliance with immigration law. Social Security cards should be issued for ID of migrants following a legal path toward citizenship. No card, no work).

Joe Hicks, Los Angeles Times: "Civil Rights? How About Lawlessness? The Protestors Seem Intent On Ending Border Restraints, Not Improving Immigrants' Lives."

Ted Van Dyk, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: "Studies Refocus Attention On Black Men."

San Diego Union-Tribune, editorial: "Good Riddance - Now That Reiner is Gone, Let's Fix 'First 5.'" (A taxpayer-funded childhood development agency until recently headed by Rob Reiner has egregiously misued funds. Given Gov. Schwarzenegger's failure to appoint a trustworthy successor, the legislature should place "First 5" under supervision of the state health department).

King County Journal, editorial: "'Jobs Bank' Sends G.M. Further Into The Tank." (Paying workers not to work exemplifies the breakdown at General Motors).

Bill Virgin, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: "City Plan On Cars Could be A Boon for Suburbia." (On the economic costs of institutionalized hostility to the automobile).

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