Author: Amy Ridenour

EU Grounds Flying Fortress

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Speaking of the EU, here's another reason not to like it: A World War II Flying Fortress cannot make a flypast at a tribute for America's war dead [May 30] because of barmy EU insurance rules.Sally B, Britain's last flying ...
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Congressional Action: MTBE

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On July 28, speaking on the floor of the House, Rep. Joe Pitts blamed Congress for MTBE contamination: Mr. Speaker, I am going to support the energy bill later today, but I am amazed that Democrats in this town have ...
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First Amendment’s True Guardians

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Via the always thought-provoking Tapscott's Copy Desk, I learned that several of my favorite bloggers have started a new group blog dedicated to "highlighting bias, rumor and falsehoods that have been creeping into military coverage under the guise of objective ...
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Heritage Policy Blog: Social Security Options

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The Heritage Policy Blog has an interesting post on Social Security: The Hill reports that Clinton-era Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin met with House Democrats yesterday to advise them on the Social Security debate.His advice was simple, reports the Hill: Putting ...
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Future Malpractice Alert

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Via Overlawyered and Kevin, M.D., we learn of medical residents with learning disabilities who have filed lawsuits, demanding that the medical profession accomodate their disability ...
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Chris Matthews v. Nan Aron

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Barbara Ledeen of the Senate Republican Conference is circulating a transcript of a Chris Matthews/MSNBC interview with Nan Aron of the Alliance for Justice. The Alliance for Justice is a leading organization working with Senators opposing the confirmation of "extremist" ...
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Nice Stem Cell Bias, Voice of America

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This Voice of America (?) report is headlined "U.S. Lawmakers Hand President Bush Defeat on Stem Cell Research." It begins: In a challenge to President Bush, the House of Representatives has approved legislation by a vote 238 to 194 to ...
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Catherine Crier: Filibuster Fight is About Creating a Theocracy

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Catherine Crier seems to believe that the battle over the "nuclear option" is actually a fight over whether the U.S. becomes a theocracy: The Senate filibuster fight between Republicans and Democrats is not over the majority's attempt to put more ...
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Nice Bias, AP

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From the lead paragraph of an AP op-ed news story: WASHINGTON May 23, 2005 - In a dramatic reach across party lines, Senate centrists agreed Monday night on a compromise that clears the way for confirmation of many of President ...
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Great Moments in Minority Rule

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Underlying the fondness for the judicial filibuster is the scantily-disguised philosophy that the minority knows better than the majority. Husband David has considered this philosophy, and found it wanting: To hear Senate Democrats talk, you'd think that only majorities are ...
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