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Should cross-party voting be outlawed?
No. Open primaries allow voters to correct gerrymandering.
Vol. 30 No. 24 Published 10.23.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Serious leader or sitting duck?
Appeasement is no match against Saddam
Vol. 30 No. 21 Published 10.02.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Domestic disturbance
Why motherhood and the U.N. don't mix
Vol. 30 No. 15 Published 08.21.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Should patriotism be an issue in the U.S. Senate race?
No. It's no surprise that Democrats have gone into absolute hysterics over Saxby Chambliss daring to question Max Cleland's record on defense issues.
Vol. 30 No. 8 Published 07.03.02 by Luke Boggs -
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The price of anarchy
It takes money to wreak wacko-left havoc -- just ask Ted
Vol. 30 No. 6 Published 06.19.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Is portraying Roy Barnes as a rat going too far?
No. Sonny Perdue's campaign video is good politics and great PR.
Vol. 30 No. 4 Published 06.05.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Did the White House fail to heed pre-9-11 terror warnings?
The American people understand that failing to foil an attack is not a scandal.
Vol. 30 No. 55 Published 05.29.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Talk ain't cheap
Mr. Clinton goes to Hollywood
Vol. 30 No. 54 Published 05.22.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Should teachers get a special break on federal income taxes?
No. Zell Miller's plan to treat teachers differently from other hard-working Americans is wholly unfair.
Vol. 30 No. 51 Published 05.01.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Blue over Blue Light Specials
Mourning the memory of the once-mighty
Vol. 30 No. 48 Published 04.10.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Should airports be allowed to use screening devices that see through passengers' clothes?
No. Instead of trying to scan people naked, we need to apply some common sense to the question of who gets put through the hand-search wringer and who doesn't.
Vol. 30 No. 47 Published 04.03.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Are statewide sales tax holidays a legitimate bargain?
Yes. High taxes and big government form a vicious cycle that suppresses economic growth.
Vol. 30 No. 46 Published 03.27.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Zero tolerance, no common sense
Politics give new life to absurd school anti-weapons policy
Vol. 30 No. 45 Published 03.20.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Is the Northern Arc merely a favor for developers?
No. The Northern Arc is the only new limited-access highway on the state's drawing board, but that's one too many for the environmental whackos leading the charge against it.
Vol. 30 No. 42 Published 02.27.02 by Luke Boggs -
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America grows a spine
And the post-Clinton cleanup continues
Vol. 30 No. 41 Published 02.20.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Can the Republican Party defeat Roy Barnes in November?
Yes. Barnes has done little to create popular enthusiasm for a second term.
Vol. 30 No. 40 Published 02.13.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Should the state issue driver's licenses to illegal aliens?
No. In the wake of Sept. 11, it's hard to believe anyone would want to help illegals blend seamlessly into the fabric of American life.
Vol. 30 No. 38 Published 01.30.02 by Luke Boggs -
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The good fight
Lean, mean legal machine keeps winning
Vol. 30 No. 38 Published 01.30.02 by Luke Boggs -
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News to us
This just in: Democrats to federalize skycaps, bellhops and more
Vol. 30 No. 36 Published 01.16.02 by Luke Boggs -
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Should the state take over MARTA?
Yes. A state takeover would extend MARTA's financial liabilities and allow for the creation of a unified metro transit system.
Vol. 30 No. 35 Published 01.09.02 by Luke Boggs
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