Well you can say one thing about President Bush: he's a politicker til the end. Today, as he promised, he vetoed S-CHIP, the State Child Health Insurance Program. S-CHIP is.
The fools who live in my town banded together to reject a ballot measure yesterday that would have returned fluoride to the city's water supply. I wrote about this a.
First the "presidential sock analyst" complains that Toobin's book on the Supreme Court is too fluffy and unrigorous. Now she wants to "bang [her] head against the wall" because every.
Obviously, this is only going to last as long as it takes the Supreme Court to give the green light again, or for the state to find a new lethal.
Today, in day 2 of the term, the Supreme Court heard two cases involving the US Sentencing guidelines. Both cases involve decisions by lower courts to sentence drug offenders to.
Via Cliopatra, it's the "Blog" of "Unnecessary" Quotation Marks.On days like today, these are the sorts of grammatical transgressions that make me want to garrote a panda. . . ..
A couple of weeks ago, Slate held a dialogue about Hanna Rosin's new book God's Harvard. The book is about Patrick Henry College, a small evangelical college of recent vintage.
Putin's move on the prime minister's office seems fairly simple. I don't really disagree with anything Stratfor writes about it:In our opinion, Putin had both the authority and the informal.
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