There’s a problem with the American way of war.
Instead of placing their faith in the resilience of the system, ordinary voters are going to have to step up and restore the constitutional balance of power.
In the end, few Afghans believed in a central government that they never felt was theirs.
The latest struggle to define America's founding charter will define the country for generations to come.
Where can the money be found to rehabilitate those countries whose industries have been ruined by the war?
The white supremacist group tried to adopt a highway stretch in Georgia last week. But no amount of public service can offset its hateful history.