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| Monday - March 1, 2010 |
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| Commentary Page Articles Submitted Monday, March 1, 2010 | |||||
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Dems' Health Strategy Doesn't Add Up to a Win - "It's hard to see
how they can navigate the legislative process successfully — and
even harder to see how they turn around public opinion. Summit flop
indeed." (Creators Syndicate - Michael Barone) Mr. Chavez's repression - "Report details violence and lost freedoms in Venezuela" (Washington Post - Editorial Board) Pelosi tells vulnerable Dems to take one for the team on Obamacare (Washington Examiner - Susan Ferrechio) |
Congress Tries to Break Hawaii in Two - "A racial spoils precedent
that could lead to new 'tribal' demands across the U.S." (Wall
Street Journal - Gail Heriot and Peter Kirsanow) A No-Win Situation - "The president is a liberal ideologue who isn’t comfortable telling you as much, so all he can do is obfuscate." (National Review - Kathryn Jean Lopez) Skating on thin ice for climate change - "Steven Chu's zealotry leaves Americans cold" (Washington Times - Editorial Board) |
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A Republican Surprise - "Mitch Daniels, Republican of Indiana, has
become America’s best governor. Is that enough to drive a
presidential campaign in 2012?" (New York Times - Ross Douthat) Hoosiers and Health Savings Accounts - "An Indiana experiment that is reducing costs for the state and its employees." (Wall Street Journal - Mitch Daniels) High standards - "Shady Rangel still heading tax committee" (Las Vegas Review Journal - Editorial Board) |
Confessions of a warmist - "An admission that climate-change
skepticism is warranted" (Washington Times - Michael Fumento) Strike Against Iran - "A Western attack would be successful — and bipartisan." (National Review - Conrad Black) Clarity about Iran - "We have seen too much subterfuge and procrastination from Iran as it has sought to hide its true intentions from the world." (Daily Telegraph - Editorial Board) |
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Play Acting - "There is a make-believe quality to modern American
politics." (Washington Post - Robert Samuelson) The Great American 'No-Blame' Game - "If every character blemish or emotional turbulence is a 'disorder' akin to a physical disability, legal accommodations are mandatory." (New York Post - George Will) |
Editorial: Pork still on the menu - "A new analysis of congressional
spending shows that lawmakers still have too much of an appetite for
pork." (Philadelphia Inquirer - Editorial Board) Blame yesterday's reforms for today's gridlocked Congress - "Today, everything happens in the bright glare of sunshine, policed by hundreds of ideological interest groups." (CNN - David Frum) |
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| Sci/Health Page Articles Submitted Monday, March 1, 2010 | |
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Teens glued to TV, games screens less close to family: study Appetite Suppressor Could Be an Alternative to Insulin Polar bears found to descend from brown bears ...and sending 'awful' e-mails Prof Phil Jones admits holding back information... British MPs quiz climategate' scientist Chilean earthquake hints at dangers of 'Big One' for USA |
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