| Richard Branson: To Win the Drug War: Follow the States Legalization of marijuana is not a silver bullet. However, if we can get U.S. political leaders to understand the opportunity and take action, we have a very real chance to turn the tide on the war on drugs and end needless suffering. |
| Steph Sherer: Could Pro-Pot Candidate Gary Johnson Be Obama's Ralph Nader? Without Democrats standing up for progressive values and reversing the Obama administration's unpopular anti-medical marijuana policy, a spoiler candidate in a Western state is an increasingly likely outcome. |
| Ted Galen Carpenter: Romney and Obama Foolishly Ignore the War on Drugs After waging a futile war on drugs for more than four decades, while causing horrific unintended consequences both here and abroad, it is well past time to try a different approach. |
| Paul Reiser: A Moment With Michael Clarke Duncan The term "gentle giant" may be overused, but I can't imagine a soul for whom the words could be better intended. |
| Bob Herbert: How We Can Bring Millions of Americans to the Middle Class The decline of the middle class was a result, in part, of public policy choices. Today's downward mobility can only be reversed by a range of new choices consciously aimed at helping working Americans regain their financial footing. |
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