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- 2006: Marry or get out, US town tells unwed parents - AP on Breitbart
- 2006: Web inventor warns of 'dark' net - Jonathan Fildes, BBC News
- 2006: A.C.L.U. May Block Criticism by Its Board - Stephanie Strom, NY Times
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FULL SPECTRUM CULTURE
By the grace of God, seeing life in color since 2003.
Downfall
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High income taxes in Denmark worsen a labor shortage
— Carter Dougherty, International Herald Tribune
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Meet the women who won’t have babies – because they’re not eco friendly — N. Courtenay-Smith and M. Turner, the Daily Mail
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Declaration of Dependence
George F. Will, Washington Post
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“Some mornings during the autumn of 1933, when the unemployment rate was 22 percent, the president, before getting into his wheelchair, sat in bed, surrounded by economic advisers, setting the price of gold. One morning he said he might raise it 21 cents: ‘It’s a lucky number because it’s three times seven.’ His Treasury secretary [...]
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Crack Golfers: Courthouse colorblindness is inability to distinguish between black, white
Frank Cagle, Metro Pulse
“…It is at once disturbing and fascinating to watch them rat each other out. Nepotism versus hidden pay raises; golf trips versus expensive dinners and $6 smoothies. It is sometimes amazing what’s revealed about government when you have two factions engaged in a blood feud. Makes you wonder what goes on when everybody is getting [...]
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Ending the Rights of U.S. Senators as the Senate Has Known Them — Erick, Redstate
In short, the normal checks and balances of the U.S. Senate have been shredded by the caged clay pigeon tactic employed by Senator Reid, and according to Senator Reid (in writing) with green lights from Senator McConnell and the White House. How did Senator Reid accomplish this? Since he could not get the immigration bill [...]
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Bad Vibe
Stanley Kurtz, The Corner @ NRO
“…Something about this immigration battle doesn’t sit well. For all the bitterness of our political battles, there’s at least the sense that the government responds to the drift of public opinion. The Republicans in Congress turned into big spenders and the war in Iraq went poorly. As a result the Democrats prospered in 2006, if [...]