BREAKING NEWS
The first breaking news alert on this election day: Britney Spears files for divorce. I’m not even going to bother with the requisite joke.
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Late-night laws still mar process
Letter to the editor on the unorthodox legislative processes in today’s Patriot News.
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Remove the stain
Post-Gazette Editorial calling for a special session on government reform.
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Republicans, Not Conservatives
Cal Thomas notes that “Republicans may have controlled all three branches of government, but conservatives haven’t.”…
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Who “gets stuck in Iraq”?
Even though I may be the only person in America who believe John Kerry was attempting to call President Bush uneducated and stupid, not our troups (not that calling the…
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The Acorn Indictments
Say it isn’t so, a union-backed organization involved in election fraud? Wow, I thought unions were only concerned about the working man, not politics.
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We’ve cut federal taxes, but now it’s time to cut spending
Ed Feulner commentary on federal spending. Dr. Feulner will be speaking at our 2006 Speaker Franklin Awards Gala.
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Many Kids Still Left Behind
A report released today by the Fordham Foundation takes a look at how well states are doing in terms of educating low-income and minority students. Pennsylvania gets pretty poor marks…
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More coverage of government reform
More media coverage of yesterday’s release of the Reform Report Card: Chambersburg Public OpinionCarlisle SentinelBucks County Courier Times, featuring the gem: “Rendell spokeswoman Kate…
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