Should the Postal Service go private? Noah Millman offers his thoughts. Elsewhere, Kelley Vlahos rebuked Obama for broken promises on Guantanamo Bay, Philip Giraldi took issue with the putative Iranian “terrorist offensive,” and William Chip redefined the role of the U.S. in the Islamic Belt. Daniel Larison isn’t convinced that Romney has a “Commander-in-Chief problem” in spite of his obvious weakness in foreign policy, and Samuel Goldman complicated our Anglo-Saxon heritage. Rod Dreher pondered economic segregation in his neighborhood, while Scott Galupo introduced social entrepreneurship as a means of reviving small urban areas.
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