Bob Jones | Despite a long-running no-terror streak, the federal security agencies reeled from a week of bad publicity
Bob Jones | If you can't beat 'em, flee 'em?
Bob Jones | Ah, summer camp: bonfires, ghost stories, poison ivy-and religious controversy.
Aftershocks from the Supreme Court's sodomy decision may continue for decades
Bob Jones | The Supreme Court waited for the last moment before summer adjournment to issue its most controversial cultural and political decisions.
Pew poll didn't measure the kind of feeling toward America that I experienced reporting from the Middle East
Bob Jones | Iraq's infrastructure remains shattered and residents of Baghdad face daily hardships that would be unimaginable to the average American.
Bob Jones | They rarely make the front page anymore, but thousands of American soldiers are still pulling dangerous duty every day throughout Iraq.
Bob Jones | Saddam Hussein manipulated, but also protected, Iraq's Christian minority.
Bob Jones | One war may be over, but 600 miles from Baghdad, accords end in discord, roadmaps to peace lead nowhere fast, and Israel perches as ever atop 12,000 square miles of fully fused powderkeg.