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Défi de bonheur - jour 19
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I smiled last night when my daughter told me about how dictionary.com has a translator function. So today we have “Happiness Challenge - Day 19″ in French. Oui.
Debating Student Rights and Southern History
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Can a school system's dress code policy curb your free speech? An Anderson County student says so and is suing over the way he was treated because he wore clothes with images of the Confederate Flag, and he wants to change the policy and seeks punitive damages to boot.
In The Wake Of Poseidon
Sheer Sophistry
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In the wake of speculation that Phil Bredesen could possibly be picked to serve as Barack Obama’s Vice president, Jeff Woods gives the Governor a thorough critique:
The New Yorker, Muslims and Change I Can Believe In
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I’ve been privileged to meet some interesting people recently. One new colleague in particular stands out. I met Asma Hasan at SamSphere Denver this April. She’s a talented writer, great conversationalist and very, very bright. She is also a passionate, articulate and intelligent defender of her Muslim faith.
My Favorite New Word.
Harry Reid Says... "Coal Makes Us Sick"
Legislating From the Bench
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- Politics
- binding decisions
- charter jet
- dictionary
- federal appeals court
- former white house aide
- historic old post office
- investigators
- jet flight
- judge panel
- junket
- lobbyist
- lying by omission
- obstructing justice
- old post office
- panel judges
- prosecutors
- refresher course
- setback
- st andrews scotland
- surplus federal property
This is what happens when repugnuts run the country and instill their reactivist judges to the bench, and I don’t just mean the Supreme Court.
Winston? An Error? No Way…
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Sometimes we get on a roll. You know, jump on a hot streak where nothing can go wrong for a few minutes. Then,
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W H A M !



