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  Thursday, September 15, 2005


Mayor Nagin says the French Quarter will be accessible and whatever shops can open will be open for business. Less than 2 weeks ago they were saying months and some people were questioning whether New Orleans should be rebuilt at all. I'm waiting to hear if Bush gets blamed for this bit of success.


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Good News Travels Slow

This is good news but watch how much press the opposition gets on this issue.   I'd like them to try my suggestion, which is to make the border a southern boundry for a military firing range.

White House to Fortify U.S.-Mexico Border (AP). AP - The Bush administration said Wednesday it will fortify the westernmost stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border, despite concerns the project will harm a refuge for endangered birds. [Yahoo! News: Politics News]


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What John Roberts' religious world encompasses is not only no business of Sen. RINO Arlen Specter and Sen. Diane Feinstein, but it is flat-out unconstitutional for that to have any relevance in the appointment of a government official at any level.

When his job requires him to decide cases (or to call balls and strikes, not bat or pitch, as he put it) based ONLY on what the constitution says, why on earth would his religion be relevant?  

The JFK Question. Sens. Specter and Feinstein impose an unconstitutional religious test. [OpinionJournal.com]


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