Hannah Naiditch
Stories by Hannah Naiditch
No test required
Real Americans don’t need God, pledges or oaths to prove their loyalty
An unenlightened land
The US is a 21st-century nation with an 18th-century sense of right and wrong
Just say no
Learning to question authority is part of education for citizenship
Chaos reigns
Seven years after invading, America has all but lost Afghanistan
Speaking of trouble
Words that offend are most in need of protection
Will the real Dalai Lama please stand up
Everything but free
Cuba may be a socialist utopia, but it was never a haven of democracy
Orwellian dystopia
George Orwell wasn’t the only one conjuring twisted terms to describe the opposite of reality
Why do ‘they’ hate us?
If Bush’s intent was to make as many enemies as possible,
A moral dilemma
How best to correct America’s immigration debacle
‘No more prisons’
Stop hurting and start helping those who do not belong
The fuzzy world of terrorism
In a war in which anything goes, the first casualties are truth and civil liberties
Liberating man
The macho mindset is something better left in the past
An immigrant’s tale
Turning to America as the world went up in flames

