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Dear Sen. Joe,

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“I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a ‘community organizer,’ except that you have actual responsibilities”

Your response to the person in Sarasota is exactly how you need to face this opponent:

Safe Sex For Your Pets

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If the Nashville Zoo has any openings, they should consider hiring my favorite KNS commenter, Billie, to take care of their rhinoceroses, birds, and other prisoners.  She will get it straightened out.

"One good thing about Versed is that the patient won't remember how he got that footprint on his chest."

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First Tasering, now drugging of "unruly" people. Sounds like we have gone from bad to worse.

There are so many problems with using a drug to "subdue" an "unruly" person I don't know where to begin. Perhaps most importantly, who defines what "unruly" means and how do they arrive at that decision?

The Return Of Innocence

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Caleb Hannan reports:

Good news for wrongfully convicted Tennesseans. The Tennessee Innocence Project (TIP), an offshoot of a national program designed to exonerate prisoners using DNA evidence, may be making a comeback.

Tennessee Innocence Project Raised From the Dead

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Good news for wrongfully convicted Tennesseans. The Tennessee Innocence Project (TIP), an offshoot of a national program designed to exonerate prisoners using DNA evidence, may be making a comeback.

Bush War Crimes: Newly obtained Bush administration memos show that torture was authorized

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Just another brick in the wall of evidence of war crimes.
The American Civil Liberties Union has obtained through Freedom of Information several internal Bush administration documents that authorizes the CIA to torture detainees.
“These documents supply further evidence, if any were needed, that the Justice Department authorized the CIA to torture prisoners in its custody. [...]

The Politics Of Fear

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The reaction of top Bush Administration officials to the ICRC report, from what I can gather, has been defensive and dismissive. They reject the ICRC’s legal analysis as incorrect.

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