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Month: July 2012

Will the Roe Survive?

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On July 5, 2012
The latest round of arbitrary abortion regulations in Mississippi will pose a stark question should the related cases rise the appellate ladder -- namely, does Casey have any meaningful content at all?   Because of the political culture of Mississippi, not only will the endless obstacle...
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On this date in 1892, the People's Party held its first convention in Omaha, Nebraska. Building upon two decades of rural labor's deep dissatisfaction with the Gilded Age, the Populists articulated a powerful challenge to the unregulated capitalism of the day. The late 19th century...

Happy 4th!

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On July 4, 2012

Happy 236th birthday to the US! Celebrate in whatever fashion you choose, although any appropriate celebration will of course involve tacos, fireworks, repeated viewings of 1776, baseball, and day drinking.

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On July 4, 2012

I'm hardly a person who believes that joining the military makes someone a hero. But Joe Walsh (R-IL) goes way, way over the line, not only in attacking his opponent.

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