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  • A computer can only do what it's told, or programmed, to do - it can't force people to do anything, unless they allow it to do so.
  • One of the supreme ironies of our time is that a religiously-motivated US president went to war in the name of God to set up a non-religious state in Iraq to protect Americans against a highly religious movement known as Al Qaeda.
  • The conservatives have rightly complained about the fiasco that was the CNN/YouTube debate, to say nothing of Chris Matthews' execrable moderating. Now the shoe is on the other foot, and it doesn't fit any better on that side.
  • Here, we propose some resolutions for the major candidates to consider.
  • Of course Mr. Musharraf doesn't want to share power. Who does? Does The Times want to share power and influence with the LA Times or with the Washington Post? Of course not.
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury, the head of the Church of England, stirred up a storm when he spoke of the Nativity as a "myth." The Pope didn't have that problem. Perhaps the Pope has a stronger brand identity than does the Church of England?
  • With fifty states in the union, we have fifty different laboratories in which to test different approaches to a problem.
  • Once again, lawbreakers get a nice fat Christmas present, while the longsuffering voters get "nothing but hooks and some wire."
  • Don't regulate campaign finance; just require disclosure.
  • Reuters reports trouble at the North Pole.
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