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"Years ago, Rep. Nancy Pelosi was a high-profile advocate of human rights in China". National Review. FindArticles.com. 16 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_11_61/ai_n32068134/
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- The Obama administration's fiscal incontinence has awakened the "bond vigilantes," investors around the world who are driving up the yields on ten-year Treasuries
- In his speech at the National Archives, President Obama indulged his penchant for rebuking his predecessor even while adopting his counterterrorism policies
- The timing was regrettable
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Recession blues
by Kevin A. Hassett - Jon Corzine's governorship of New Jersey has veered from one crash to another
- California has historically been a good place to start a tax revolt
- The Pakistani army has driven the Taliban out of the Swat Valley and recaptured Mingora, the one sizable town there
- One by one, the lights have gone out in Hugo Chavez's Venezuela; there is almost none left
- Ayman Nour is a brave man, and as a democrat and opposition leader in Egypt he needs to be
- Benno Ohnesorg was a model young German in the legendary Sixties: a hippie, pacifist, and poetry lover, naturally antifa
- Tens of thousands died in Buchenwald, one of the most infamous Nazi concentration camps, and it is right for President Obama, or indeed anyone, to go there in commemoration
- Queen Elizabeth was not invited to the ceremony marking D-Day this yearit is the 65th anniversary
- There are few sounds more pleasing to the conservative ear than the clang of colliding liberal pieties
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- We always welcome encouraging signs on the pop-culture front, and the new ABC series from Mike Judge, creator of Beavis and Butt-Head and King of the Hill, is one such sign
- Do blondes have more fun?
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Specifically intended
by Matthew Shadle - But it worked
- Dr. George Tiller, a Wichita abortionist, was shot and killed at his church on a Sunday, in the presence of his wife
- Government Motors?
- Ted Olson, President Bush's solicitor general and a Federalist Society mainstay, has found a new legal cause: same-sex marriage, which he believes the Constitution requires all states to recognize
- Sen. Roland Burris wants you to know that he did not pay for his seat, and he didn't, but is that enough?
- Maryland has discovered that you can try to soak the rich, but the rich know how to swim across the Potomac
- The National Center for Health Statistics reports that America's out-of-wedlock birthrate hit a record high in 2007, when nearly 40 percent of all births were to unmarried women
- The Obama Justice Department filed a brief asking the Supreme Court to let stand a ruling that denies 17 UighursMuslims from Chinese Turkestana right to be released into the United States
- Career prosecutors at the Justice Department went after some Obama supporters in the New Black Panther Party following shocking allegations that those supporters had intimidated voters with threats, racial epithets, and a nightstick
- "We expected broken promises," writes Ted Rall, left-wing cartoonist
- "From behind a burning bus barricade Saturday night comes the gunfire of soldiers advancing toward Tiananmen Square."
- North Korea detonated a nuclear weapon and test-fired long-range missiles, shattering more than two years of U.S.-led diplomacy
- The Parliament expenses scandal in Britain has claimed victims in all the major parties
- President Obama has led many to think that he would favor the Palestinians at the expense of Israel, and sure enough, here comes evidence for it
- Years ago, Rep. Nancy Pelosi was a high-profile advocate of human rights in China
- The self-taught intellectual used to be an American type
- Consent denied
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Judging from experience: Sonia Sotomayor's rhetoric and rulings give cause for alarm
by Andrew C. McCarthy -
States of mind: some notes on Sotomayor, race, and nagging questions of identity
by Jay Nordlinger -
Regulated to death: Obama's CAFE standards will prove bad for business and lethal for consumers
by Sam Kazman -
Cuban hopes: the people find their voicebut will the world help the Castros silence it?
by Otto J. Reich; Orlando Gutierrez -
Undue deference: the wisdom of opposing Sotomayor
by Ramesh Ponnuru -
Integration now: the Supreme Court should scrap an antiquated and unconstitutional rule
by Abigail Thernstrom -
Obama's playbook, in paperback: liberal fascism and its critics
by Jonah Goldberg -
Mexico's cartel wars: in some ways, the nation's rampant violence is a sign of progress
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A conversation from heaven: in an interview with Newsweek, Obama responds to the critics of his critics
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How it was
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Can we outlast the contradictions?
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Obsession
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… and Away!
by Ross Douthat -
Attention getting
by Richard Brookhiser - As the Associated Press informed us, "Fidel Castro criticized former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney for defending American interrogation methods against terror suspects, saying … that torture should never be used to extract information."
- Elizabeth Dean was nine weeks old when the Titanic, which was taking her and her family to America, sank off Newfoundland
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The other O'Connor
by Terry Teachout
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