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every spern is sacred - a complex discussion by Pam Geller, which is entirely religiously based, with no awareness that it is inappropriate as any argument to make abortion illegal, a direct contradiction of the first amendment
What's New? Lacking Evidence, Conservatives Again Stoke Voter Fraud Fears | TPMMuckraker
attack on GOTV
Web exclusive: 'Rehabilitating Carson' by John Quiggin | Prospect Magazine May 2008 issue 146
AmeriCorps Board Member: We Initiated IG Firing | TPMMuckraker
sniffing for scandal at Americorps
The Housing Crisis Isn't A Crisis - Forbes.com
Todd Zywicki - let markets do their thing
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In short, the administration should learn from the example of Alan Greenspan. Even when it intervenes in the economy with the very best of intentions, the government has a way of producing disastrous consequences.
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Peter Robinson, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and contributor to RobinsonandLong.com, writes a weekly column for Forbes.
Letters: Radio rage - Salon
Paglia notices rightwing radio is intense and extreme
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isten to
Rush, but the few moments I get to do it, I agree with him 95% of
the time. Except when he's too soft on the absolutely worthless,
corrupt and incompetent Democrat Party.The scum that actively attempted to lose a war for crass
political gain. Who figuratively spit on me and my fellow
servicemen and who idiotically endangered us, to win an
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I don't worry about a Civil War because we can easily defeat the
Gangster Disciples and the Latin Kings, because that's all Bammy
will have when the chips are down.
Op-Ed Contributor - The Misguided Quest for Universal Coverage - NYTimes.com
Ramish Ponnuru
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AMERICA’S dysfunctional health care financing system needs to be reformed. But the goal should not be universal coverage. Reform should simply aim to make health insurance more affordable and portable.
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Efforts to eliminate this relatively tiny expense, on the other hand, would surely generate new costs. To mandate that everyone purchase health insurance, as many have suggested, would require that the government specify what constitutes adequate coverage — in other words, what health conditions an insurance policy would need to cover. Every provider group with a lobbyist, from massage therapists to fertility specialists, would want in. The result would be expensive insurance policies and costly government subsidies to help people buy them. Young and healthy people, especially, would be forced to overpay. So we would end up with more cost-shifting, and no savings.
What a Mess - Peter Wehner - The Corner on National Review Online
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This is what happens when the government picks winners and losers: big unions
walk away with GM and small investors get thrown by the wayside. Sooner or
later, we’re going to have to return to some kind of normal economic activity,
and when that happens we will need investors, large and small, to feel it’s
worthwhile getting back into the market. Deals like this one are going to make
that awfully difficult.
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