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[Ed. Note: Rep. Mark Green, a combat veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq, represents the 7th Congressional District of Tennessee. He serves on the House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees.]
Read moreYou never know when something you say will go viral. It has happened a number of times in my career, the latest being comments I made on my national radio talk show a few weeks ago when I had COVID-19. I said that I had hoped I would attain natural immunity, since science – evidenced, for example, in a major study from Israel, one of the most pro-vaccine and highly vaccinated societies in the world – strongly suggests that natural immunity provides more robust and durable protection against COVID-19 than the current COVID-19 vaccines have proven to provide.
Read moreAfter last year’s election I just don’t trust the process any more. I first got suspicious when a network reporter said, “With 150% of the vote counted we can now project a winner.”
Read moreAre increasingly rising gas prices a laughing matter?
Read moreThe Virginia – and several other – elections last week offered hope for conservative, constitution-oriented American citizens.
Read moreA hunter friend likened the noises of deer and elk in the search of a girlfriend to that of teenage boys who drive loud cars and trucks to get the attention of girls.
Read moreIn an amicus curiae brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, the Cherokee Nation has opposed efforts by the State of Oklahoma to have the court reconsider its ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma.
Read moreIf people are paid for tenure—length of service— rather than quality, what do you think is most likely? Will that system attract quality workers, or workers willing to simply hold down a spot?
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