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Although America’s enemies were redefined after Sept. 11, President George W. Bush has continued to pursue an obsolete agenda on defense. While the nation??€™s attention was turned to the war in Afghanistan, Bush has irresponsibly chosen to abandon the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty in order to continue testing a costly and unreliable national missile defense system. Bush will soon give formal notice to Russia of the United States’ withdrawal from the pact. While we are not concerned that scrapping the agreement will spark another Cold War-style arms race with...
...shadow of the World Trade Center just before the towers fell. We remember the passengers on an ill-fated flight above Pennsylvania launching a last-ditch attack to regain control of an airplane, knowing they would likely die in the process. These sublime moments are now part of the nation??€™s consciousness, and it would not surprise me if Americans today were to find parallels between the selflessness of their heroes and of Tolkien?...
...outright abandonment of Attorney General John Ashcroft’s promise to stop racial profiling it is clear that the Bush administration is willing to distort reality to perpetuate its narrow political vision. A vision of exclusivity, corporate welfare and stifled dissent that is wholly antithetical to this nation??€™s spirit...
According to Dukakis, the San Jose-to-Sacramento corridor is the nation??€™s fastest-growing, and a high-speed train from Sacramento to San Diego would cost about $25 billion...
...USSRAs features the nation??€™s top amateurs, professionals and regional teams in addition to top colleges...