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The Youth Agenda
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Supporting Our Troops?

Young veterans can't do it by themselves -- they need civilian help to access health benefits.

 
A Win for the Antiwar Movement

Why was the military in such a hurry to get Ehren Watada out of the public eye?

 
Putting the War in Iraq on Trial?

By focusing on the political comments about the illegality of the war made by Lt. Watada -- rather than his refusal to deploy -- the prosecutors of the 28-year-old officer might force the indictment of the war itself.

 
Combat Fatigue

Young Iraq Veterans may have left the war behind, but they're more vulnerable than ever. Without their rifles or their units, many have to battle the demons of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder alone.

 
Get Out Her Vote!

In South Dakota, polls are showing that outreach to young women is paying off -- and may block the anti-abortion ballot initiatives.

 
A New Moral Order

A front-line exploration of the country's young evangelicals, who are fighting feminism, liberalism, pacifism, and every other hallmark of secular culture.

 
Top 5 Issues That Motivate Young Voters Today

'Generation Y' is a huge, well-educated and passionate group of voters that will cast 30 percent of this country's votes in less than ten years. Here are the topics that most inspire them to vote.

 
Lt. Watada's Courageous Dissent

As 28-year-old Lt. Watada faces a court hearing today, his refusal to deploy has revived a critique of the Bush administration's war crimes in Iraq.