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Once We Elect Them, Don't Be Surprised
The Hartford CourantYou will note that the Opinion section of the newspaper is devoid of comment and revelation on Tuesday's election. We leave you to the crystal waters of cool reflection on your own as the moment to cast your secret ballot grows near. The winners, no...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, World War II (1939-1945), Crime, Law and Justice
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Sandy Delays West Michigan Travelers
FOX 17 ReporterThe arrival board at Gerald R. Ford International Airport said “Cancelled” in bright red Wednesday, next to flights that were supposed to be heading into Grand Rapids from La Guardia or Newark. While a few flights were able to get off the...Tags: Air Transportation Delays
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GRPS: Closing Schools, Layoffs, & School Uniforms
Anchor/ReporterGrand Rapids Public Schools is launching a major transformation plan that includes school closures, repurposing buildings and implementing district uniforms. Superintendent Teresa Weatherall Neal, who replaced Dr. Bernard Taylor in 2012, has spent...Tags: Disease Prevention, Teaching and Learning, Students, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Mugging our descendants
WASHINGTON - The election eve mood is tinged with sadness stemming from well-founded fear that America's new government is subverting America's old character. Barack Obama's agenda is a menu of temptations intended to change the nation's social norms by...
Tags: American Enterprise Institute, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George W. Bush, Pension and Welfare, Republican Party
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Election Last Chance To Stem Entitlements
The Hartford CourantThe election eve mood is tinged with sadness stemming from well-founded fear that America's new government is subverting America's old character. Barack Obama's agenda is a menu of temptations intended to change the nation's social norms by making...Tags: American Enterprise Institute, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George W. Bush, Health and Safety at Work, Pension and Welfare
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Michigan Supreme Court Comes to Grand Rapids
FOX 17 ReporterRoughly 200 Kent County students from five high schools had the chance to witness Michigan Supreme Court oral arguments at the Gerald R. Ford Museum Thursday. “We take it to different parts of the state, sixth year of the program, and we always try...Tags: Firearms, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System
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Notebook: How has SD fared under Obama?
Based on historical trends and recent polling, there seems little chance that a majority of South Dakota voters will mark their ballots this year for the re-election of President Barack Obama. The deeper question is how South Dakota has fared during the...Tags: John Kerry, Bob Dole, George H.W. Bush, Primaries, George W. Bush
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Quashing race-based college admissions will not serve justice
It may be time to say farewell to affirmative action in higher education admissions and to the aspirations that went with it. The U.S. Supreme Court will soon hear arguments in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, a case challenging the sliver of...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Personal Income, George H.W. Bush, University of Michigan, Crime, Law and Justice
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Trickle down economics really work
Among the mystifying contentions of President Obama, his acolytes, and supporters is that, "We've tried trickle-down economics and it doesn't work." Really? What history books have they been reading? World War II got American industrial production into...Tags: Personal Income, World War II (1939-1945), George W. Bush, Republican Party, Money and Monetary Policy
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Former Sen. Arlen Specter Dies After Long Battle With Cancer
CNNPHILADELPHIA -- Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, who embodied a vanishing breed of liberal Republicanism before switching to the Democratic Party at the twilight of his political career, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, his family announced....Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Primaries, Obituaries, Crime, Law and Justice, Woody Allen
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Does SNL influence elections?
Yes People portrayed on Saturday Night Live are remembered most for only one of their characteristics. The person being mimicked likely considers the trait a fault — and it is greatly exaggerated. The result is often humorous. But despite how they...Tags: George W. Bush, John McCain, Politics, Elections, Sarah Palin
Nov 2, 2012
|Column| Hartford Courant
Oct 31, 2012
|Story| WXMI
Oct 29, 2012
|Story| WXMI
Oct 29, 2012
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Oct 26, 2012
|Story| Hartford Courant
Oct 25, 2012
|Story| WXMI
Oct 26, 2012
|Story| Aberdeen News
Oct 25, 2012
|Story| WXMI
Oct 21, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 21, 2012
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Oct 15, 2012
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Oct 15, 2012
|Column| Daily American
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