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TODAY’S WASHINGTON EXAMINER EDITORIAL SECTION HIGHLIGHTS
Debt crisis portends the end of liberalismExaminer Editorial
“Liberalism will owe its undoing to its blind faith that government could forever be the inexhaustible provider of ever more spending, more benefits and more prosperity, with nary a day of reckoning.”
Democrats would prefer to do away with the SenateNoemie Emery, Examiner Columnist “It takes a perverse form of genius to talk about thwarting the will of the people when polls show most of the people prefer to have Congress do nothing, but they go on with great verve.”
Religious freedom at stake in upcoming Supreme Court case.Alan Sears, Examiner OpEd Contributor “As Christian beliefs stand in ever starker contrast to the campus culture, it has become academic de rigueur to punish the free association of Christian students and the free expression of their ideas on campus.”
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