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  • Illustration: Debt monster by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times

    NUGENT: America is on a financial suicide watch

    Someone should have to answer for the financial high crimes and misdemeanors that are bankrupting our nation and financially raping the futures of our children and grandchildren.


  • Illustration Men and Women by John Camejo for The Washington Times

    FIELDS: Men making out badly in culture war

    Sex is always interesting, but mix it with politics in a presidential campaign and it becomes downright sensational. First Amendment guarantees of free speech get lost in the protest when homosexual couples meet to make out at Chick-fil-A.


  • Dan Cathy

    PRUDEN: Chick-fil-A controversy: A lot of clucking and no foul

    The great chicken-sandwich controversy has come and gone, leaving a moral lesson as consequential and lasting as the clucking in a henhouse. The clucking was media-made — loud, fierce and angry.


  • Pat Boone

    BOONE: Lay off Chick-fil-A

    One of the very few specific things I remember from my college days was a psychological principle called "negative persuasion." It was so instantly and experientially true that I've never forgotten it.


  • **FILE** A Chick-fil-A fast food restaurant in Atlanta is seen here on July 19, 2012. (Associated Press)

    NANCE AND DIAZ: Happy Chick-fil-A Day of Appreciation

    Chick-fil-A may not represent Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s perception of “Chicago values,” but it sure represents the values of “We the People.” Today, millions of Americans, including the half-a-million members of Concerned Women for America (CWA) will show their appreciation for those values by joining the Chick-fil-A Day of Appreciation. Aside from the fact that every single time that Americans have had the chance to vote on the definition of marriage they have elected to preserve the traditional definition of one man and one woman, Americans love and treasure their First Amendment rights.


  • Illustration Dan Cathy by John Camejo for The Washington Times

    FEULNER: Clucks of disapproval

    Dan Cathy could have saved his company, Chick-fil-A, a lot of trouble. All he had to do was keep his views about family to himself.


  • American Scene: Food truck ordinance approved in Chicago

    The City Council overwhelmingly approved an ordinance that allows operators of food trucks to cook onboard.


  • American Scene: Equipment change at Calif. nuke plant approved

    Federal regulators Thursday concluded that the operator of the San Onofre nuclear power plant in California did not mislead the government about extensive modifications to its troubled steam generators, where damage has been found on scores of tubes that carry radioactive water.


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