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Texas edition. It's also worth noting that most "Voter ID" statutes still allow for (heavily Republican-leaning) absentee ballots to be cast without ID.
Thanks to Erik Voeten, I have just discovered a fabulous blog, Better Book Titles: This blog is for people who do not have thousands of hours to read book reviews.
The norm -- and I plead guilty -- is to bash the Oscar nominations for their exclusions. But it's always worth keeping in mind that arguing that the Academy should.
We've laughed at the Young Cons before, and now they give us reason to again: The only thing I'll say is, "Isn't it not at all revealing about conservative ideology.
Serwer is definitive: To the extent that "mass bloodshed" was necessary, it was because the Confederates refused to hew to the potential outcomes produced by democratic institutions, which is precisely.
I would say that I'm responding to Darleen Click's arguments about this post, except that she doesn't actually have any arguments. Does she propose a different way of restricting post-viability.
Two good games today, and a good time to reiterate that people who think that playoff football needs to be played in sterile environments in Southern suburbs are nuts. Packers.
So The Times ran an op-ed the other day about the history of anti-vaccination fears. The piece was written by Michael Willrich, a very good historian of the progressive era.