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The French Come to the Rescue!

November 13, 2013

I’m half French (my father’s side; my mom’s Irish.)  And I have to admit, maybe “acknowledge” is a better word, that our relationship with the

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Bangladesh

November 6, 2013

In my capacity as Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, I spent the last two days in Bangladesh.  This moderate,

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The Tip of the Iceberg

October 30, 2013

By now, virtually every American must know that the rollout of Obamacare has been a disaster (even so-called low information voters.)  Of course most of

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What Republicans Should Do Now

October 23, 2013

Well, the shutdown is over. Life is finally beginning to get back to normal – at least sort of. Parents with children are getting ready

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Obamacare Lays an Egg

October 16, 2013

There are two schools of thought on the government shutdown and the effort to stop Obamacare.  On one side, some argue that the shutdown has

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Maximizing the Pain

Maximizing the Pain

October 9, 2013

President Obama is apparently determined to make the temporary government shutdown (which is really more of a slowdown) as painful for as many people as

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Shutdown

October 2, 2013

President Obama is happy to negotiate with the mullahs of Iran, even though they march forward on their quest to develop nuclear weapons, are the

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The Delta Queen

The Delta Queen

September 25, 2013

The Delta Queen is a national treasure.  For more than 60 years this paddle-wheeled steamboat plied the waters of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.  Her

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Funk

September 18, 2013

President Obama is in a funk.  He has received widespread criticism for his erratic handling of the Syrian chemical weapons issue.  This time, not only

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