Daily Archives: April 5, 2005

Lookee what’s up

In the House of Representatives H.R. 698: Citizenship Reform Act of 2005 – Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to limit automatic citizenship at birth to a child born in the United States who: (1) was born in wedlock to … Continue reading

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Some Rights More Important Than Others?

Oliver Willis (Like Superglue to Stupid) has been making up more items for his Brand Democrat line on the subject of Medical Privacy stemming from, I believe, the Shiavo frenzy. The one that caught my eye was this one. Of … Continue reading

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Count Any Vote: Part Dvadtsat Tri

And you thought it was over! Part 23! Back from the grave! The Director of Elections for King County, Dean Logan is catching hell once again, and deservedly so, because election workers have found 93 MORE UNCOUNTED ABSENTEE BALLOTS! A … Continue reading

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Ghouls

Eugenics rears its ugly head. Hal Herzog: Here are the facts. According to a 2002 report in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, the frequency of persistent vegetative state in the United States is 64 to 140 per million … Continue reading

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What Freedom of Speech?

By now I’m sure you’ve already heard of the Board of Supervisors in San Francisco trying to regulate the First Amendment rights of Bay Area Bloggers by making them “register with the city Ethics Commission and report all blog-related costs … Continue reading

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Double Standard

Pelosi gets caught House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi helped secure $3 million last year for a nonprofit transportation-research organization whose president gave money to her political action committee as the group was paying for a European trip for one of … Continue reading

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All About the Benjamins

I know this is an old item. Chalk it up to bad link management. Commuters from out of state who take cars, trains and buses to jobs in New York have long grumbled about having to pay New York State … Continue reading

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