Bet This Comes in Handy During GOTV Efforts

Here's a guy who can tell a person's party registration from the kind of vehicle they drive. Neat trick! You should be ashamed of yourselves and your responses. The main way our country can reduce its dependence on resources plentiful ...
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The Senate Chases Motes

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The Straw Man Fallacy: When a person ignores another person's actual point-of-view and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or misrepresented version of that point-of-view for the purpose of rebutting a different, usually weaker, argument. The Senate Judiciary Committee has posted the ...
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The Senate Chases Motes

The Straw Man Fallacy: When a person ignores another person's actual point-of-view and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or misrepresented version of that point-of-view for the purpose of rebutting a different, usually weaker, argument. The Senate Judiciary Committee has posted the ...
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Supposed Red Collar Worker Gets Me Hot Under Collar

My husband David has coined a new term: "red collar worker." It is to refer to those persons who want to be cared for cradle-to-grave without breaking much of a sweat, figuratively or otherwise, in the workplace. It is perhaps ...
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Regulations: The Untold Story, by Dana Joel Gattuso

According to former presidential candidate Howard Dean: "In order to make capitalism work for ordinary human beings, you have to have regulation."1 That's the best oxymoron since George Carlin's "jumbo shrimp." Dean's plan to institute a new federal regulatory regime ...
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Blacks Need Green to Compete with Whites in NASCAR

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A New Visions Commentary paper published March 2004 by The National Center for Public Policy Research. Reprints permitted provided source is credited. Don't expect to spot any black drivers when this weekend's Daytona 500 kicks off the 2004 NASCAR season ...
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What Conservatives Think #030104: Employment: Is Bush Trying to Eliminate Overtime?

The Left Says: "As early as March 2004, President George W. Bush could take away working people's hard-fought 40-hour workweek and overtime -- with no meaningful increased flexibility to help workers balance demands of jobs and family." Source: "Overtime Pay ...
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Bush’s Immigration Policy: What If His Opponent is a Border Hawk? by Ken Raymond

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In the fall's presidential campaign, imagine what a challenger who is strong on national security issues could do with regard to the proposed Bush immigration policy. There are problems with President Bush's new policy that an ambitious presidential candidate could ...
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Mint Julep Heinz Kerry, by Murdock “Doc” Gibbs

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I call it selective liberal outrage. Listen to any evening newscast and you hear liberals spouting verbal assaults and vicious attacks on anything conservative. They are trashing anyone with even a remote association with an exclusive golf club or connection ...
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Why Courting the Black Vote Won’t Work, by La Shawn Barber

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Justifiably confident going into the election cycle, Republicans have announced they hope to win 25 percent of the black vote. Former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has great expectations. "If we get African-American votes, [the Democrats] are in ...
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