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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Israel defense can’t be solely technological

"Gaza militants fire large rocket barrage at Israel" (Web, March 12) reported that of the "20 rockets" fired from Gaza into Israel on March 12, eight rockets struck populated areas while three that would have hit populated areas were intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system. Published March 20, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: U.S. on a treacherous course

After almost six years, everyone with a clear mind has to admit that the election of President Obama was a catastrophic mistake from which the United States may never recover. Published March 20, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ‘Climate science’ on public health path

Correlation does not equal cause and effect. If 10 people occupy a room and one person is murdered and falls dead next to a lamp, it does not mean the lamp did it. If the stock market rises with the hemlines dictated by the fashion industry it does not mean that hemlines are responsible. Published March 20, 2014

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Broccoli tastes especially good when cooked briefly and made crisp-tender or braised so that it absorbs spices.

EDITORIAL: Broccoli to save the planet

The White House pastry chef has had all he can take. After constant badgering from First Lady Michelle Obama about draining the cream filling from his eclairs and substituting arugula for frosting, Bill Yosses resigned. "I don't want to demonize cream, butter, sugar and eggs," he said. Published March 19, 2014

Two investigators with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives look over the remnants of a house destroyed by fire in Detroit on Friday, March 7, 2014. The home, known as the "Party Animal" house or "Doll House," was part of the Heidelberg Project interactive outdoor art installation that has been the target of at least eight suspicious fires since May.  (AP Photo, Mike Householder)

EDITORIAL: ATF gone wild

When President Obama rewrote inconvenient parts of his very own Obamacare law, he undermined more than health care. The attitude of "we can do what we want" trickles down to the lowliest federal agencies. That's what several federal judges are saying about the schemes of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Published March 19, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Refusal to compromise is political suicide

It is ironic in the extreme that the man elected on a promise to reform the way things work inside the Beltway should instead preside over the conversion of a nickname for the nation's capital to a hardened term of derision. In the process, he has imperiled Democratic electoral prospects. Published March 19, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Think outside the black box

The latest on the missing Malaysian plane is that its computerized flight path was deliberately altered — maybe even before it left the runway. The primary focus of the investigation seems to be clearly on the cockpit crew, because no one else on board seems to have had the requisite expertise. I have a different theory: remote hackers. Published March 19, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: More overtime rules enrich Obama

The Washington Times' editorial board notes that the Obama administration is poised to introduce "new and murkier definitions of overtime eligibility" that will "stifle job growth" and reduce "flexibility and hours" for workers ("Working overtime to stifle job growth," Comment & Analysis, March 17). Published March 19, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: If might makes right, Obama is wrong

Russia's takeover of Crimea is just the latest proof that the old adage "might makes right" is every bit as true today as it has been throughout history ("It's morning in Moscow, is it midnight in America?" Web, March 19). Published March 19, 2014

In this picture released by an official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivers a speech, in Tehran, Iran, Monday, Feb. 17, 2014. Iran's top leader backs the continuation of nuclear negotiations with the West but says he doubts they will succeed. (AP Photo/Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader)

EDITORIAL: Iran’s busy hangmen

The hangman is out of work in most of the West. Even in the United States, where several states are searching for more "compassionate" ways to kill, capital punishment is not as popular as it used to be. Published March 18, 2014

Political strategist Karl Rove. (Associated Press) ** FILE **

EDITORIAL: Endangered Democrats racing to the exits

President Obama continues to fall in the polls, to a new low as measured by The Wall Street Journal/NBC News. Whether for his foreign or domestic performance, the public judges the president harshly. He has fallen so far, to 41 percent approval in this latest poll, that loyal Democrats are having unhappy thoughts. Published March 18, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The Gap’s window dressing on wages

Dave Boyer's recent piece on The Gap Inc.'s higher pay failing to reach overseas workers hit the nail on the head when it comes to corporate greed verses moral responsibility in the garment industry. Published March 18, 2014

House Speaker Newt Gingrich advised millennials not to give up on the pursuit of happiness. (AP Photo/File)

EDITORIAL: Obama’s great Internet giveaway to ICANN

Open communication on the Internet has allowed free men and women to paint the globe with the liberating message of democracy. Tyrants, despots and charlatans, large and small, understand they can no longer get away with concealing the truth as they once did. Published March 17, 2014