A Tale of Two Quotes (Three, In Fact)
This may somehow be "change," but I certainly can't believe in it.
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This may somehow be "change," but I certainly can't believe in it.
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Stories about corrupt judges are so rare that when one actually arises, it's huge news.
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You suggest, qua gay Republican, that gay Democrats find you repulsive merely because you are not a gay Democrat. But as a fellow gay non-Democrat, I can assure you that is not the case.
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A Faustian sell-your-soul deal with the lesser of two devils is rarely better than no deal at all.
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The first two full days of President Obama's administration deserve to be noted and, at least to some extent, praised.
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And all the people, not wanting to be thought fools…
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The schizophrenic holding of Buckley v. Valeo has resulted in over thirty years of litigation.
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What did I pick as "Best Idea of 2008"?
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Blagojevich tainted American governance. How utterly pathetic that Reid and Durbin feel such a deep-seated need to taint it even further.
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Who's my pick for Person of the Year?
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