'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
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"Assumption is the father of error," or so we're told. When it comes to nuclear weapons, the Obama administration and many others are making assumptions that could lead our nation to catastrophic errors.

Russian leaders had gone out of their way to make nice with the 28 members of the Atlantic alliance. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev even showed up at a NATO heads of state meeting in Lisbon. The "reset" button in U.S.-Russian relations was holding.

U.S. intelligence agencies have wasted many billions of dollars by mismanaging secret, high-technology programs, the deputy chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence says.
Freedom sits at a lofty place in the hearts of Americans, but in Washington, it stands with the best view in the city on top of the nation's Capitol.
Freedom sits at a lofty place in the hearts of Americans, but in Washington, it stands with the best view in the city on top of the nation's Capitol.
"Fred Ikle will be remembered as a giant in foreign policy and national security," said former Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sam Nunn.
"He helped steer the Department of Defense through the final critical years of the Cold War and always imagined a more hopeful future based on the principles of democracy."