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Walter Donway

The War in Iraq: All Over But the Doubting

The War in Iraq: All Over But the Doubting

By Walter Donway
Categories: Commentary

December 15, 2011 -- At the Baghdad International Airport today United States military forces lowered the American flag, and, in a ceremony with a long tradition, “cased” it for the trip home to America.  Just a few thousand U.S. troops were left; the main U.S. base in eastern Baghdad is closed, as are hundreds of others. In a gigantic logistical operation, U.S. troops, support personnel, and equipment and supplies have been departing for months.

Health care: The Road to Rationing

Health care: The Road to Rationing

By Walter Donway
Categories: Commentary

August 10, 2009 -- A half-century ago, when the American medical care system was largely free and voluntary, and people regularly called it “the world’s finest medical care,” the advocates of the welfare state were able to converge on a strategy.

Freedom is a Crack

Freedom is a Crack

By Walter Donway
Categories: Commentary

 August 14, 2009 -- I am told that today's system of medical care in the United States lets too many people "fall through the cracks."

 

Previewing the Atlas Shrugged Movie

Previewing the Atlas Shrugged Movie

By Walter Donway

Visit the Official Atlas Shrugged Movie Web Site!

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The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters -and Multiculturalists

The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters -and Multiculturalists

By Walter Donway
Categories: Commentary

July/August 2002 -- BOOK REVIEW: Discontents: Postmodern & Postcommunist. By Paul Hollander. (Piscataway: New Jersey. Transaction Publishers, 2002. 430 pp. $39.95.) Buy at Amazon.com.

 

How the Mind's Bureaucracy Works

How the Mind's Bureaucracy Works

By Walter Donway
Categories: Commentary