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Chan Lowe: The Oklahoma tornadoes
Having spent nine years in Oklahoma, I found much about that state’s people to respect and admire—particularly their faith and their resiliency, which are intertwined in ways not understood by those who have never lived in the Bible Belt. They...
Tags: Politics, U.S. Congress, Republican Party, Elections, Tom Coburn
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Orlando area group packs thousands of meals for Oklahoma tornado victims
Working to the pulsing beat of dance music, dozens of volunteers filled thousands of small plastic bags with lentils, rice and dehydrated vegetables at the Feeding Children Everywhere warehouse in Longwood Tuesday night. When mixed with water, each...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Banking, American Red Cross, Winter Springs, Campbell (Osceola, Florida)
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Melissa Joan Hart says Kickstarter failure 'started out wrong'
Not every Kickstarter film-funding effort ends in multimillion-dollar success, a la actor-writer-director Zach Braff's recent campaign or that achieved by the cast and creators of the canceled CW show "Veronica Mars." Just ask actress Melissa Joan Hart,...
Tags: Nickelodeon (tv network), The CW (tv network), Entertainment, Kickstarter, ABC Family (tv network)
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John David Dyche: Summer reading for conservative students
Rush Limbaugh frequently makes bombastic radio references to his Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies. One wishing to learn about conservatism can occasionally glean a morsel of wisdom from Limbaugh’s talk, but there are better teachers....Tags: Arts and Culture, Libertarian Party, Sociology, Culture, Rush Limbaugh
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Legendary cartoonist announces retirement
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Dick Locher, 83, has put the stopper in the ink bottle for the last time after more than 40 years of capturing modern life through political cartooning. He recently announced his retirement. Dick's career as...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Cartoons
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May 18, 1998: Old friends, fond memories
"The Marshall County Mafia," as they were referred to in 1968, all part of the original staff of the 1972 Bowen for Governor campaign, gathered to mark the silver anniversary of the Bowen administration's inaugural year. In addition, they belatedly...Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Government, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Reagan the Berkeley basher
Responding to Seth Rosenfeld's May 10 Op-Ed article linking then-California Gov. Ronald Reagan's harsh condemnation of student protests in the 1960s to the eventual decline of the University of California system, reader Bruce Bates wrote in a letter...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, FBI, University of California, Berkeley, Students
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The most famous umbrella since Neville Chamberlain went to Munich
The Baltimore SunThe public appetite for trivial distraction has always extended to our chief executives. I remember the minor uproar when Lyndon Johnson lifted a beagle by the ears. There was extensive commentary on Richard Nixon's taste for cottage cheese and ketchup....Tags: Politics, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Dwayne Johnson, Elections
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Readers take on guns, taxes, 'sex camp' and more
Time to let you guys sound off about taxes, guns, my weekend at sex camp and more. I wish I had been invited to go along ["My weekend at sex camp"]. You are one of the funniest people on the planet. Sister Ann Kendrick Sister, not only does that...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, George W. Bush, Apopka, Judges
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'The Roberts Court' captures an important transformation
At his confirmation hearings for the position of chief justice of the United States, John G. Roberts Jr. parried skeptics with a reassuring metaphor: "Judges are like umpires," he memorably testified. "Umpires don't make the rules, they apply them. The...Tags: U.S. Congress, Justice System, Barack Obama, Judges, Book
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Ben Jealous: Black farm ownership overcoming decades of discrimination
There is no way to make up for decades of discrimination that crippled the proud history of black farm ownership. But we can do our best to move forward. In 1999 the U.S. Department of Agriculture agreed to settle the civil rights lawsuit Pigford v...Tags: NAACP, Civil Rights, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Crime, Law and Justice, Discrimination
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John Carpenter: ‘They Live’ was about ‘giving the finger to Reagan’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThe Hero Complex Film Festival kicked off Friday evening with a 25th anniversary screening of “They Live,” a 35th anniversary […]...
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