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Left Defenseless

Our Rove correspondent pounces. Hillary Buffaloed. Klein’s line pounded. Surface-to-air alerts. Rush was right (duh). Plus much more.

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br> Essen, Germany /p> p> Great, well-researched article. It was wonderful to see every one of Ms. Clinton’s “facts” refuted. Just a suggestion for the future. Take abortion off the table in this debate between liberals and conservatives. When you talk abortion, you’re playing their game. Abortion is such a divisive issue that it becomes a lightning rod and a very simplistic reason for pro-choice women to reject a more conservative agenda. The conservative message stands on its own merits, why sink to their level? br> — Juliana T. Mastroserio br> Skillman, New Jersey /p> p> TAKING OFFENSE br> Re: Philip Klein’s Domestic Security Democrats : /p> p>Philip Klein: Democrat sympathizer, exaggerator, and lucky for the Democratic Party not a strategist (what would you expect from a former Reuters journalist?). Sure one would have to be completely detached from their surroundings or never give domestic security a thought to live like Mr. Magoo. So there are lots of holes in the security net. But to say little has changed in the U.S. airports regarding security protocol since 9/11? What would you call advanced screening machinery that can detect explosives (or that foul odor in your supposedly clean underwear?)? Before 9/11 they had a handy service for air travelers called curb side check in. Before 9/11 you could sit in your parked car at the baggage claim area and wait for your passenger. Before 9/11 you could lock your suitcase. br>
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