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No time for retreat

We do not know who will be the next president of the United States. As I write this, in the early hours of Wednesday morning, some of the networks have called the state of Ohio for President Bush.

OPINION | 11/02/2004

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Bush's image problem

Cultural manifest destiny is a dangerous and costly ideology. Neo-conservatives in the Bush administration feel America has a divine duty to change other nations into carbon copies of ours.

OPINION | 11/01/2004

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What's next?

Brace yourselves. This ride is about to come to a halting stop. In less than 24 hours, arguably one of the most important elections of a generation will end, and a winner will be crowned as the next ruler of the oval office.

OPINION | 11/01/2004

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The best president ever

George W. Bush is, indisputably, the best president in the history of the United States. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that he's the best leader EVER, trumping everyone from Winston Churchill (a drunk) to King David (a pretty-boy shepherd according to the prophet Samuel and a girlie man according to Gov.

OPINION | 11/01/2004

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Baehr for Council

Tuesday, Borough residents will decide the occupants of two of the six seats on the Borough Council ? the body that can directly affect where we shop, where we park and what we do in eating clubs.Democratic Councilmen Andrew Koontz and Roger Martindell are running again.

OPINION | 10/31/2004

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Yankees must be facing their own curse

October 20, 2004: A day that will live in infamy. And all the more so as barely a weekend earlier my father and I had cackled over the Boston Globe's delightful description of Yankee-struck baseballs flying "hither and yon," of the "brontosaurus egg" that was the 0-3 deficit, and yes, of the "C-word." No doubt about it: The Curse was alive and well.Such it was that four days before the end of the American League Championship Series, I was at the height of my glory, reveling in the mystical Yankee-centric vision of the sports cosmos that had first drawn me into baseball fanaticism.For the uninitiated, Yankee theology explains why, despite their occasional slides into utter incompetence, the Yankees are the cicadas of the playoffs.

OPINION | 10/31/2004

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Kerry for President

There was a time when President Bush could be forgiven. On the face of things, he wanted to do something good for this country, preaching in the 2000 campaign the virtues of modesty in world affairs and compassionate conservatism at home.

OPINION | 10/21/2004