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Editorials written by Jim and published in daily newspapers:

7/15/10 - Real Health-Care Reform: Why America must move away from its third-party-payer system, published in The National Review.

11/2/09 - Health Care's Achilles Heel: Reform Proposals Fail to Revamp Third-Party Payment System, published in The Atlanta Journal Constitution.

9/5/08 - Drilling for Clean Energy, with Roscoe Bartlett, published in The Washington Post.

7/28/07 - 8/2/07 - Embedded with our Special Forces in Chamkani, Afghanistan, A 5-part series about Jim's trip to Afghanistan, published in The Macon Telegraph.

6/17/06 - H.R. 4681 continues long, sad history of peacemaking attempts, published in The Macon Telegraph.

12/24/05 - Why Sen. McCain's anti-torture language is hypocritical, published in The Macon Telegraph.

11/28/05 and 12/5/05 - Put Doubts On Hold and Commit to Iraq, published in The Atlanta Journal Constitution and The Macon Telegraph.

6/11/05 - The Reality of Stem Cell Research, published in The Macon Telegraph.

5/21/04 - Stakes in Iraq too High to Back Down, published in The Atlanta Journal Constitution.

1/10/04 - Christmas in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan, published in The Macon Telegraph.

10/1/03 - How Democrats Should Talk About Iraq, commentary published in The Washington Post.

9/22/03 - Media's Dark Cloud a Danger to our success in Iraq, published in The Atlanta Journal Constitution.

9/21/03 -The Fight in Iraq is Winnable, published in The Macon Telegraph after Jim's trip to Iraq.

 

Jim In The News

Jim offers an amendment to H.R. 4173 on the House floor on December 11th, 2009, Part I


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