
Dan was graduated from Yale University in 1963 and from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1966. He practiced law in Washington, D.C., retiring in 1996 to sail with his wife in the Caribbean. They settled in a rural area in Panama in 2001. Dan spends most of his time training and riding horses and trying to write a bit. In the interest of full disclosure, he voted in 2008 for Senator McCain and Governor Palin, there being no other viable option.
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China should be next.
Nevertheless, it should be possible to overcome them.
We need at least to conduct ourselves as though there were one.
It makes little sense to applaud or disparage the decision without having read it.
Refusal to reprint dastardly cartoons offensive to Islam was a giant step forward for free speech.
Even if President Obama was born in Kenya, it's too late to do much about it.
Mediation of the Honduran situation by President Arias may well be a good thing.
The United States has given the lawfully deposed President of Honduras full support, after giving meager support to the Iranian protesters.
There are circumstances when neutrality is wise; neutrality in the face of outrageous human rights violations can be unwise.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.