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How to honor the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre

Time magazine reports today that "a year after the deadliest shooting in America, when a sad and angry English major killed 32 people and himself at the Blacksburg campus of Virginia Tech, only modest changes have been made to the country's gun control laws." Is that so wrong? Maybe gun control is a phony solution -- a bandaid -- to the much deeper and unsolvable problem of evil.

Ben

Re-learning the lessons of United 93 in 2008

Every election is about "the future," to the point that candidates intoning about their "vision" for America is little more than a cliché of electoral politics. So what should the 2008 presidential election be "about"? Should it be about the candidates' biographies, their records of achievement, their character? Should it be about the failures, real and imagined, of the Bush administration? Should it be about the economy? How about the war?

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America the irresolute, childlike and brittle

American greatness is predicated on American ingenuity and a long history of self-sufficiency. We have a knack for adopting, adapting and innovating. But nothing lasts forever, certainly nothing that's neglected. As Stephen Flynn argues in the latest issue of Foreign Affairs, America's "reservoir of self-suffiency is being depleted."

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