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Opinions > Position
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2007 U.S. Farm Bill / Bill should be passed
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Post-invasion Iraq / Iraq Study Group's recommendations should be followed
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Syrian civil war / United States should intervene 
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2007 U.S. Farm Bill / Bill should be passed
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Post-invasion Iraq / Iraq Study Group's recommendations should be followed
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Syrian civil war / United States should intervene 
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Showing below up to 164 results in range #1 to #164.
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A
- A Disgraceful Farm Bill
- A Farm Bill for All Americans
- A food bill, not a farm bill
- A harvest of disgrace
- A Path to Common Ground
- A Realistic Approach To Iraq
- A reason to pass the farm bill
- A war the Pentagon doesn’t want
- A way out
- Abandonment
- Action in Syria about saving face
- America Needs to Stay Out of Syria
- America's Honor
- An Accidental War
- Another way to interpret this report is 'Stay but don't screw up'
- Arm and Shame
- Asking for chaos
- Assad Crosses the Red Line
B
- Back to Your Studies
- Bipartisanship is good for both sides
- Blocking action on Syria makes an attack on Iran more likely
- Bomb Syria, Even if It Is Illegal
- Bush Listened, but Did He Hear?
- Bush's baby steps
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F
- Facts, not merely suspicions, must guide U.S. policy regarding Syria
- Farm bill a bitter harvest for just about everybody
- Farm bill a major win for old politics
- Farm Bill Baloney
- Farm bill feeds greed
- Farm bill is a loser for taxpayers, environment
- Farm bill only inches toward real reform
- Farm Bill: Buying votes
- Farm Follies
- Farm subsidies unnecessary as prices rise
- Farming for riches
- Feeding at the trough
- Food for thought
- For Iraqis, A Promise Is in Peril
- Foreign policy ingenues
- Frankly Incensed: Unwise Men Bear Gifts for Butchers
G
- Getting Out of Iraq
- Good deal for all Americans
- Grand Theft Agriculture
- Green Acres
- Greener farm bill also better
H
I
- Ill-Considered Advice on Syria
- In Baker's Blunder, A Chance For Bush
- In Syria, U.S. inaction is better than intervention
- Iraq report stresses need for change
- Iraq: Go Deep or Get Out
- ISG must stand for, uh, Inane Guesswork Strategy
- It's a war, not a buffet
- It's time for Bush to get an Iraq policy that works
- It's Time to Intervene in Syria
- It's Up To Bush
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N
O
- Obama dithers, people die
- Obama is talking America into a war
- Obama puts politics over morals in abdicating presidential authority in Syria
- Obama right to show restraint in Syria
- Obama should remember Rwanda as he weighs action in Syria
- Obama to take his Syrian case to Congress
- Obama wants Congress to hold him back, and it should
- Obama's loss for words on Syria
- Obama, Syria and the Aspin Doctrine
- Obama’s thin red line
- Obama’s third war
- Obama’s valid caution on Syria
- On Syria, a weak strike is better than none
- Oppose this farm bill
- Outsiders have no tool to fix Syria
P
- Pain in the Assad
- Paris' Peace Plan
- Pelosi backs the wrong side in farm bill fight
- Pink line over Damascus
- Plow It Under
- Plow under this wasteful farm bill
- Presidential ingratitude
Q
R
S
- Syria Vote Is A Political Trap Republicans Can Avoid
- Syria will require more than cruise missiles
- Syria, a cause for bipartisanship
- Syria: The case for No
- Syria: The Only Red Line Should Be To Stay Out
- Syria: the ugly choice ahead
- Syria: What Is the War Good For?
- Syria: Where is the outrage?
- Syria’s al-Qaeda threat
- Syrian chemical attack demands precise strike
- Syrian war leaves no easy choices
T
- The 'Quit Iraq' Caucus
- The Anti-Reform Farm Bill
- The Baker-Hamilton Report: A Prescription for Surrender
- The compelling, but still unpersuasive, case for war on Syria
- The consequences of doing nothing in Syria
- The costs of symbolism in Syria
- The Counsel of Cowards
- The Fat of the Land
- The Iraq Muddle Group
- The Iraq report: Naive to the core
- The ISG Report: Still A Mystery
- The new farm bill deserves a swift veto by President Bush
- The Non-Intervention War
- The Right Questions on Syria
- The risk of taking on Syria
- The Robert Taft Republicans Return
- The Study Group Reports
- The Two Vacuums
- The U.S. must act against Assad
- This Ain’t Yogurt
- Throw the Iraq report in the trash
- Time for consequences in Syria
- To Get a Truce, Be Ready to Escalate
- Too late for Syria
- Two Cheers, One Boo for Baker-Hamilton
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V
W
- Waking up to Syria
- War Party beats drums for action in Syria
- War, What Is It Good For?
- We can’t look away from Syria now
- We set Syria ablaze... Now we're hurling in explosives
- We’ve left it too late to save Syria – this conflict can never be won
- Weed It and Reap
- Welcome Political Cover
- What About the Grunts?
- What now, Mr. President?
- What they said...
- Where to From Here?
- Why America Is Saying 'No'
- Why Have Democrats Abandoned Syria?
- With or Without Us

