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Rosenblog Opinion Review, Vol. 23

July 09, 2006

"Teacher's Unions And Public Schools: Who Needs 'Em?" Bob Sipchen, Los Angeles Times.

"County Proclamation Raises Questions," Jermey Clevenger, Port Townsend Leader.

"The Black Rebellion Against Fatherlessness," Eugene F. Rivers III, Boston Globe.

"No Political Party Can Contain Us," Bishop T.D. Jakes, CNN.com.

"Democrats Fundraising Letter Is Bankrupt On Ideas," Steve Lopez, Los Angeles Times.

"The 'Screw Them' Party," Rich Karlgaard, Forbes.com.

"Authenticity Admired Yet Rare In Politics," William Neikirk, Chicago Tribune ("The Swamp" Blog).

"Who Died And Left You President Of The United States?" (a letter To Bill Keller of the New York Times), David Reinhard, The Oregonian.

"The Media's War Against War Continues," Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review Online.

"Flying The Deadly Skies - Whistleblower Thinks The State Of U.S. Aviation Security Invites Another Deadly Attack," Bill Katovsky, San Francisco Chronicle.

"Pressure Putin To Get On Democratic Path," Lawrence J. Haas, Billings Gazette.

"Arab Blogs That Fight For Reform," Frida Ghitis, San Francisco Chronicle.

"Palestinians Prefer Playing The Victim To Getting Along," Charles Krauthammer, Everett Herald.

"Anti-Americanism's Deep Roots," Robert Kagan, Washington Post.

"Where A Beer Costs $150,000 - Inflation Is Strangling Zimbabwe," Douglas Rogers, Los Angeles Times.

"Gates' Money Alone Can't Cure Africa - Better Governance Must Accompany Better Drugs," G. Pascal Zachary, San Francisco Chronicle.

"A Long Hot Season Of Death: The Bodies Are Already Piling Up In The Badlands Along The Interior Mexican Border," Marc Cooper, Los Angeles Times.

"House Republicans Getting Tough On Illegal Immigration," editorial, Santa Cruz Sentinel.

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