S. Grayson
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R.A Dickey Deserves to Start All-Star Game: A Fan’s TakeThere can be little argument about it: New York Mets knuckleball pitcher R.A. Dickey should be the starting pitcher for the National League at next week’s All-Star game. No one comes close to the first-half record Dickey has produced.
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Supreme Court Immigration Decision a Clear Win for Federal GovernmentFollowing the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on SB 1070 in Arizona v. United States, both sides have claimed victory. But a closer look reveals that opponents of Arizona’s draconian law, including the federal government, clearly won the day.
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Republicans Against EinsteinConservatives are pushing forward laws that undermine science and hurt our educational system. These anti-science, anti-education policies may be a matter of faith or cynical political calculation, but either way, they’re hurting America.
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Romney as Reagan: Are You Better Off Now Than You Were Four Years Ago?Ronald Reagan famously asked in a 1980 debate, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” The same question may be asked this fall. But what does actual economic data tell us about the answer to that question?
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Edwards Verdict Shows Why Politicians Are CorruptJohn Edwards' successful evasion of responsibility for his crimes will only embolden other corrupt politicians.
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North Carolina's Amendment One Causes Confusion, Needs ClarificationNorth Carolina's Amendment One does much more than people think. This is a brief examination of the effects of the amendment.
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Health Care in HypotheticalsThe U.S. Supreme Court offered a number of hypothetical examples during oral arguments about the health care reform law. Unfortunately, not one of them helps identify the limits of the Commerce power if the Affordable Care Act is upheld.