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  • George W Bush, lambasted as the destroyer of peace in the Middle East, may preside over the most welcome development there since the Second World War.
  • We gripe about bias in the mainstream media because freedom of the press is only meaningful if you happen to own a press, but enough people have presses to keep politicians on their toes.
  • Principals have be to able to fire teachers, or you can't run an effective school.
  • 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 recent, less-than-informed coverage of the death of Benazir Bhutto reminds us of Neville Chamberlain's infamous comment about Czechsolovakia as " a faraway country about which we know nothing."
  • 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?
  • It is time just to face up to what we know to be the case: Anything goes.
  • The Omaha mall incident adds 9 more victims onto this year's tally of innocents who died because of gun control.
  • By taking this preposterous action, the CIA has provided a signal service.
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