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Project 21 to Discuss Slave Reparations on ABC’s Nightline

Project 21's Deroy Murdock is set to appear on tonight's edition of "Nightline" on ABC. Topic: slavery reparations. He's opposed ...
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OpinionJournal – Featured Article

I agree with this Wall Street Journal editorial (subscription required) saying: ....Social Security reform becomes even more important to Mr. Bush's Presidency and his political coalition in the wake of the Medicare giveaway. Republicans are bragging that by giving seniors ...
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Liberals Angry; Presses Stopped

My brother, Christian Moritz, sent along this USA Today article: "Liberals Finding their Voice and It's Angry." The liberals are always angry. No newsflash there. But this article is worth reading for a couple of reasons, not least of which ...
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French Diplomats on Strike

Musings from Ed Haislmaier: I am hard pressed to think of a strike I'd be more likely to support than this one. The main question is: How to support it? If we send the strikers care packages or raise money ...
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Washington Post: Battles and Bruises Produce Medicare Bill

This interesting Washington Post November 30 article recaps negotiations over the Medicare bill on Capitol Hill. It includes a few choice tidbits, such as the Hill nixing a detailed White House plan that apparently would have delivered far more fundamental ...
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Police Shoot, Kidnap Citizen — or Maybe Not

Either the Associated Press needs to hire better editors, or the Baltimore police need to find less violent officers. Or so I conclude after reading an article in the Washington Times, part of which I reprint here: County police are ...
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A Dandy, A Fop, But Not a Newcomer

A word we keep hearing about is "metrosexual." Supposedly, the term comes from the notion that a man who is interested in clothes is in touch with his feminine side. We are supposed to believe that his very existence is ...
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Rx for Bankruptcy… and More

Chheck Out Townhall.com's C-Log Blog today for one than one worthy essay on the Medicare bill and conservative thoughts on the fact it was approved by the GOP ...
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Do You Like Miguel? Check Yes or No

An observation by NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi: Remember the silly notes you passed back and forth in grade school, particularly about the opposite sex? Like a ballot, you'd respond to your friends' questions about who you liked and ...
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Sad Commentary

From our David Ridenour: The big news isn't that a warrant was issued for Michael Jackson's arrest, but that parents would allow their child to have unsupervised visits with the man widely believed to have molested a child ten years ...
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