Dan Miller graduated from Yale University in 1963 and from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1966. He lives in a rural area in Panama.
The United States should discourage her enemies and encourage her friends.
With pirate season about to restart, here is what the United States should do about it.
A non-litigious, self-deterministic culture fuels the success of Panama's health care system.
Appallingly, Obama is withholding aid to Honduras while Hillary Clinton gives assurances to ousted would-be dictator Manuel Zelaya.
It's time for President Obama to be honest about what's actually possible to accomplish with health care reform.
Behold, it is cap and trade — the salvation of mankind.
As the troubles and pressures mount, the Venezuelan leader is more unpredictable and contradictory than ever.
It is folly to ignore malignancies in the body politic.
Obama still has time to recant his earlier support for Zelaya, but civil war is coming if he does not act fast. (Also see PJTV's special report from Honduras here.)
With Zelaya fomenting violence and Chavez looking weak, now is the time for Obama to support the Hondurans.