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Rufus Phillips's "Why Vietnam Matters" argues that America's error was to take over the war from the South Vietnamese.To many, Vietnam proves the futility of Western powers using force in somebody else's country.

This is all a long way from the bipartisan noises both parties were making after the bombings in London last July.Patrick Mercer, who speaks for the Tories on homeland security matters, argues that Labour prefers writing new laws to enforcing existing ones, and has done little to prepare for further terrorist attacks.

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Twelve years ago, Metro Matters argued (not quite seriously) that 59th Street between Broadway and Columbus Avenue should make a comeback and predicted (quite seriously) that it never would.

Sam Nunn, until recently the American Senate's most powerful voice on security matters, argued that his country should restrict arms sales to its southern neighbours only if they agreed among themselves to a ban.

"This is the first Eastern Partnership summit that really matters," argued Steven Blockmans of the Centre for European Policy Studies.

"Every day is another nail in the coffin for Roe [v. Wade]." Republicans have tried to tie the abortion and family planning discussion to money matters, arguing that taxpayers should not be forced to fund abortions.

This "doesn't matter", argued the Indian Country Today Media Network.

At times of stress "people realise milliseconds don't matter", argued Duncan Niederauer, the exchange's boss, in a recent speech.

No matter, argue the economists: far better to have undistorted consumption choices and to fulfil the government's redistributive aims more efficiently through the income-tax system.

Mr. Toledo had insisted the paternity case was a private matter, arguing that courts have already repeatedly ruled in his favor and the case was closed.

They, and many mainstream economists, for that matter, argue that government is inefficient, bureaucratic, wasteful and unable to spend fast enough to counteract a downturn.

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