Why are we surprised that the New York Times is preying on Judge Roberts's two small children by trying to investigate and publicize their private adoption records? As the children are adopted, there is a good chance they escaped abortion ... READ MORE
RightPundit shows that the Executive Editor of the New York Times, Bill Keller, has claimed the New York Times would not harm the Roberts children "gratuitous[ly]." Yep, the Times hurts kids only when it really thinks it is important to ... READ MORE
I think I had better stop reading blogs. I seem to be seeing more stories about adults mistreating children than I can handle. (Hat tip: The Night Writer) I think I will not comment further at all on this one, ... READ MORE
Americans for Tax Reform is alerting folks to an online poll being conducted by Washington D.C.'s all-news radio station asking if Washington should re-name 16th Street "Ronald Reagan Boulevard." I voted yes. After all, the number 16 in honored in ... READ MORE
After posting this praise for the Disciples of Christ by Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) as part of our "Congressional Action" series, I came upon another view in my e-mail box. Martin Peretz of The New Republic is incensed at the ... READ MORE
Slate reports that Matthew Yglesias says the following about the conservative response to the London bombings in the new American Prospect: Attacks are welcome because they allow the right to recapitulate its finest hour [emphasis added], the days and weeks ... READ MORE
There's a new blog being published to cover medical malpractice liability reform and related issues. The LIABILITY UPDATE by Donna Baver Rovito blog describes itself as: Featuring news, commentary and legislative action about the medical liability crisis, which impacts both ... READ MORE
On July 29, Senator Jay Rockefeller -- who apparently (and quite properly) has not fallen for the notion that the U.S. Constitution mandates a "separation of church and state" -- rose on the floor of the Senate to endorse the ... READ MORE
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