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It’s been said that politics is like a pendulum because it swings between two extremes. Over the past eight months or so in Washington, we have certainly seen that to be the case.

Congress Must Take the Giant Leap for Future Generations
by FRANK WOLF
As America marks the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, the Virginia Congressman states that the country's next great challenge is to eliminate the nation's debt.

Keeping TARP Transparent
by MEL MARTINEZ
With over $700 billion authorized to shore up the country's financial markets, the Senator from Florida declares that taxpayers have a right to know how it is being spent.

The New Revolutionary
by ELHAM GHEYTANCHI
The continuing protests in Iran may have been fueld by the controversy over the dispute presidential election. But they are being led bu brave Iranian women who no longer want to be oppressed.

Ileana’s Cause
by ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN
The top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee discusses her longtime fight against tyranny in Latin America and why the U.S. must stand with those who are seeking justice and liberty.

Why Democracy Matters
by CONDOLEEZZA RICE
In a speech at the Reagan Library, the former Secretary of State argues that standing for freedom is in America's best interests, and is the moral thing to do.

Securing Our Future
by JOHN BRUTON
The European Union's Ambassador to the U.S. discusses the transatlantic bond and the need to keep this relationship strong.

To Russia with Hope
by DAVID SATTER
Instead of resetting our relationship with Russia, President Obama may have set himself a trap.

Hunger is on the March
by JOSETTE SHEERAN
The head of the World Food Program discusses efforts to confront the global food crisis.

H20=Health, Hope and Opportunity
by CAROLYN CROWLEY MEUB
Bad water kills 1.8 million children each year. One non-profit in Haiti is showing how the problem can be addressed.

Flight of the Centrists
by CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN
To reach centrists, [Republicans] need to return to being the party of ideas. We cannot afford to simply discredit the Democrats’ programs; we have to propose solutions and show why ours are the right ones for America.

Minivan Moms and the GOP
by CHRISTINE L. MATTHEWS
The Republican Party’s slippage with married women with children is concurrent with the party’s slide in the suburbs.

News
by ALLISON BRENNAN
The Ripon Society convenes its Second Bully Pulpit of the Year on Health Care

Ripon Profile of Jan Brewer
"Although immigration remains an important topic in our national debate, public discussion on the true cost of illegal immigration enforcement needs more emphasis."