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Greg Reeson's Articles in Pure-Opinion

  • Defending the Right to Hate (Part 2)
    Protests at military funerals inflame passions on all sides of the debate. Free speech advocates tout their right to assemble and protest and veterans groups and family members are appalled by graveside disturbances. While the protests are mean, morally bankrupt, and in plain bad taste, they are based on sound legal principles protected by the Constitution of the United States.
  • Dirty Harry Reid and a Corrupt Congress
    Democratic Senator Harry Reid's recent troubles concerning Nevada land deals and using campaign funds for personal expenditures are sadly just the latest reported scandals from a Congress that is completely corrupt.
  • Going Nuclear is a Privilege, Not a Right
    The risk of nuclear proliferation has never been greater. The IAEA recently reported that more than 30 countries may soon join the nuclear club. Now, more than ever, it is important for the world to confront Iran and North Korea to stop the potential proliferation of nuclear weapons technology.
  • Somalia and the War on Terrorism
    Somalia is quickly becoming the next battleground in the war on terrorism. But what can the United States do about it?
  • Iraq, Iran and the New Shiite Crescent
    Sunni Arabs are growing increasingly wary of rising Shiite influence in the Middle East, led by an Iranian regime intent on becoming the regions most powerful nation.
  • On Iraq, Congress Should Put Up or Shut Up
    If Congress is not willing to exercise its constitutional authority, and insists on passing meaningless resolutions designed to do nothing more than provide political cover, they should back off and let the President do his job as commander-in-chief.
  • Unprincipled Clinton Unfit to be President
    Senator Clinton's incredible lack of principle makes unfit to hold the office of President of the United States.
  • Progress in Iraq
    At the beginning of the year, the Multi-National Force Iraq headquarters issued its annual report for 2006. Despite continuing violence and unrest, there is progress being made in all aspects of Iraqi society.

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