Month: December 2007
Via Gary Farber, the disability-support infrastructure of the United States government seems to be breaking down:More and more people have lost their homes, declared bankruptcy or even died while awaiting.
There's word today that New Jersey is poised to repeal the death penalty in the state. The senate passed the bill, which will now go to the democrat-controlled house and.
In response to Robert Maranto's editorial, Donald Douglas of Long Beach City College spills his guts and exposes the leftist cesspool of higher education:Maranto's discussion rings very true in my.
I'm guessing Bean will have more to say about this, but the Supreme Court today held in a 7-2 decision that lower court judges are permitted not to apply federal.
We've said it before and we'll say it again. The "pro-life" movement could not actually care less about life. The most basic proof of this: the violence that "pro-lifers" exert.
Jorge Castenada, via Drezner:[B]y midweek enough information had emerged to conclude that Chávez did, in fact, try to overturn the results. As reported in El Nacional, and confirmed to me.
The Al-Qasimi family rose to prominence as religious and temporal leaders in the 16th century in what is now northern Yemen. Of the Shi'ite faith, the Al-Qasimi led resistance to.
Fay Vincent has more. I didn't know this, but apparently the new inductee brought the same level of competence and integrity to his post-baseball career:When Kuhn was pushed out of.