America has the brass to tell terrorists off. That's why it's a superpower.
The contrast in reaction by two prominent public figures to the reported death of the infant daughter of Moammar Kadafi should give every American reason to wonder about who best represents the values that make us proud to be who we are.
If the air strike against Libya was--as the deep thinkers and strategists of the Reagan Administration claim--to demonstrate to Kadafi the high cost of his terrorism, I wonder why they didn't strike at the one target that makes his adventurism possible.
Query to President Reagan and his advisers: If a military attack on a country perceived to be supportive to terrorists is effective, why are the Israelis still subject to terrorist attacks?
The heartbeat quickens. The throat tightens. The tears come.
I'm glad France granted us permission to fly our planes over her territory during World War II--leading to her liberation!
Thank you, Margaret Thatcher, for allowing us to use England as a base for our bombers to hit Libya.
opposing our air raid to Libya so that our combat pilots had to fly a long and circuitous route of 2,800
An open letter to the nation of France: Next time the German army crosses the Rhine and marches in triumph down the Champs Elysees, don't call us--we'll call you.
opinions concerning our raid over Libya and hearing the inevitable replies ("It's about time . . . ," "I
Six readers wrote letters to the editor (April 20) with various degrees of anti-French hysteria.
If the airheads in Washington had had the sense to wait a few months, the cancellation of American trips to Europe would have forced Europe to deal with Kadafi.
raid on Tripoli and Benghazi, the official Libyan new agency Jana said Friday.
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Less than three weeks after dropping its stock swap offer, a group led by corporate raider T.
At least four people were killed and seven wounded when troops raided guerrilla camps in southern Bangladesh, police said Sunday.
Former Atty. Gen.
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April 14, 1986, is "a day which will live in infamy," to remember the words of President Franklin D.
I was going to write and explain my feelings for our President and what he has just done to Kadafi, but instead I'll cheer him on: Reagan, Reagan, he's our man.