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Monday, January 31, 2005

'Crazy' teddy not intentional disrespect
House Editorial

Crazy in love this Valentine’s Day? Some mental illness advocacy groups wish you weren’t.

Truth of abortion tragic
Of My Worldview

About 100,000 champions of life gathered in Washington, D.C., to remember the 32nd anniversary of the fateful Roe v. Wade decision which opened the door to 45 million abortions since 1973. A placard seen there insightfully read, "Our sin was paid for with the blood of Christ; our freedom with the blood of patriots; our silence with the blood of the unborn."

United States rushes elections

Of My Worldview

When the election results are known in a few days, the sovereign nation of Iraq will usher in a new era of freedom and prosperity. Half a century of bloodshed, turmoil and tyranny will fade away under the righteous authority of democracy.

Expatriate voter welcomes election

Breeze Reader’s View

The Iraqi people, excluding probably the Kurds, have not seen democracy for a long time. The election yesterday was a chance for Iraqis in Iraq and abroad to raise their voices and be heard.

Protests show need for unity, dialogue in second Bush term

Breeze Perspectives

"And I’m a terrorist and you’re a terrorist and he’s a terrorist and she’s a terrorist — it’s terror! AHHH! But what is a terrorist?"

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