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Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney writes more about this subject in National Review Online.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Time for tough questions about enemy within
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Yet, reported Jillian Kay Melchior on National Review online, the number of non-citizens receiving Food Stamps has quadrupled since 2001.
FORBES: The GOP And Immigration: Good Economics, But What About The Politics?
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My articles have been published in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, the Detroit News, National Review Online, and elsewhere.
FORBES: Soured U.S.-China Relationship Approaches Inflection Point
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In an interview this week with National Review Online, Iranian expatriate Amir Taheri explained that Iran suffers from a divided psyche.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Israel's rare opportunity
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The debate between the growth and austerity wings of the conservative movement can be seen on the pages of National Review Online.
FORBES: After Two Years Of Keynesian Stimulus, The Growth Deficit
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The latest examples involve a pair of articles published in two of the Right's most prominent online outlets: Townhall and National Review Online.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Conservatives for Shariah
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As explained by Alan Kuperman in a June 20 article distributed by National Review Online, however, there is no evidence of an impending shortage.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Kyl and Schumer move to monitor uranium exports
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This article first appeared in today's edition of National Review Online.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Vice President Fallon?
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The National Review Online on Tuesday first reported the announcement.
NPR: Ex-SC Gov. Sanford To Announce Run For Congress
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He has also written a number of conservative columns against policies like Obamacare and the lifting of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy for gays for publications like the National Review Online, American Spectator and the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
NPR: Domenici Acknowledges Having Son Outside Marriage
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Gaffney, Jr. observed in a column distributed by National Review Online on Monday, the urgency with which such deployments must be undertaken has grown as awareness spreads of a heretofore under-appreciated danger: the threat of short-range missiles launched from ships off the U.S. coasts.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Get On With It: Time To Deploy Sea-Based Missile Defenses