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David Holman

by | Jul 6, 2006

On gay marriage is a model of judicial restraint and clear writing: We emphasize once again that we are deciding only this constitutional question. It is not for us to say whether same-sex marriage is right or wrong. We have…

by | Jul 6, 2006

James, the lede still reads like an editorial, calling the legal challenge “an attempt to win equal treatment under New York State’s marraige law.” That’s just begging for the retort: they can get married — to persons of the opposite…

by | Jul 6, 2006

Hot Air reports that Yale did not admit Hashemi, the former Taliban spokesman, to its degree program.

by | Jul 6, 2006

Ralph Hallow reports that Phil Gramm can look past John McCain’s attacks on the First and Second Amendments. Along with many of our readers, I have my McCain hangups. But Hallow’s article shows the Senator from Television to be well…

by | Jul 6, 2006

In 1999, when Gallup asked Americans whether they would vote for a Mormon, 17 percent said no. A new Los Angeles Times/Blooomberg poll found that 37 percent would not vote for a Mormon presidential candidate. The red herring of this…

by | Jul 5, 2006

Contrary to some libertarians and a good portion of the pro-abortion crowd, pro-life conservatives don’t hate sex, Dave Freddoso writes. They just understand its significance better and place it in its proper context.

by | Jun 30, 2006

I’ll close this little tussle with Rep. Jack Kingston’s office by congratulating them with utilizing the ‘net to communicate with constituents (which they’re quite good at doing themselves). You can dress up a legislator all you want: in nice suits,…

by | Jun 30, 2006

Evidently, it is politics as usual at the White House. President Bush hosted not only Prime Minister Koizumi but also journalists for newspapers which revealed the SWIFT program: the New York Times‘ David Sanger, and the Los Angeles Times‘ Doyle…

by | Jun 30, 2006

USA Today is backing down from its NSA phone records story. But almost like Mary Mapes, they hold that the story is still true even though the evidence doesn’t hold water.

by | Jun 30, 2006

Hot Air takes the New York Times through a video journey of terrorism in its own city and the impact of disclosing the SWIFT program.

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