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Why reduce war to a euphemism?

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President Obama enters the Roosevelt Room on Feb. 11 to announce he sent Congress an authorization for the use of military force against the Islamic State terror group.
 
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 'Authorization for the use of military force' just the latest example. Call it what it is. 
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We have balanced budgets and drastically reduced the size of government.
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 A Ferguson, Mo., police officer stands on watch as protesters demonstrate on March 4. Why Ferguson reports changed no one's mind: Column
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 DeWayne Wickham, right, and New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow interview President Obama on Air Force One on the way to Selma. Wickham: Moment I discovered the real Obama
In an interview on way to Selma, president showed his vision for all Americans was right.
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 California Attorney General Kamala Harris takes the oath of office in January. Prosecutors protect themselves first: Column
When prosecutors lie and falsify evidence, 'absolute immunity' protects them from justice.
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 Demonstrators against Obamacare rally outside of the Supreme Court on March 4 in Washington, D.C. What ails Obamacare? Your Say
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 President Barack Obama speaks on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala. Obama speech inspires, but some doubt U.S. will to act: Your Say Interactive
Reader, national response to president's words and videos from Selma
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 Gallup polls show that support for legal marijuana in the Midwest is 45%, lower than the 47% support in the South. What, Ohio a trendy pot state? Column
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