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MICHELLE MALKIN – MEXICO’S IMMIGRATION LAWS

  Reminder: How Mexico Treats “Undesirable” Foreigners By Michelle Malkin  •  March 27, 2013 09:54 AM Reminder: How Mexico Treats “Undesirable” Foreigners by Michelle Malkin EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  While amnesty advocates and civil liberties zealots in the U.S. decry “police state” tactics against illegal aliens, Mexico fiercely maintains laws against illegal border crossings; “verification visits” to […]

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PLAN B FOR OBAMACARE

    Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Plan B for Obamacare Matthew Continetti March 25, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 27 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  Unless conservatives and Republicans offer their own solutions to the twin problems of universality and affordability—solutions that begin a long process of introducing real price discovery and consumer choice into

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‘THE GOP OF OLD’

  Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) ‘The GOP of Old’ William Kristol March 25, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 27 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  It fell to a freshman congressman, speaking at CPAC on the same day as Rand Paul, to tell some hard truths. “I know there is war weariness among the American people,

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TEN YEARS AGO, AN HONORABLE WAR BEGAN WITH WIDE SUPPORT

  March 19, 2013 Fouad Ajami: Ten Years Ago, an Honorable War Began With Wide Support Now the U.S. has bailed out of Iraq leaving behind little trace. And a strongman is in charge. By FOUAD AJAMI Mr. Ajami is a senior fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution and the author, most recently, of “The Syrian

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HOW THE HOUSE BUDGET WOULD BOOST THE ECONOMY

  March 19, 2013 How the House Budget Would Boost the Economy Slowing federal spending will alleviate fears of higher future taxes, spurring more investment and consumption. By JOHN F. COGAN AND JOHN B. TAYLOR Messrs. Cogan and Taylor are professors at Stanford and senior fellows at the Hoover Institution. The macroeconomic model used in

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MY UNRECOGNIZABLE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

  March 18, 2013 My Unrecognizable Democratic Party The stakes are too high, please get serious about governing before it’s too late. By TED VAN DYK Mr. Van Dyk served in Democratic national administrations and campaigns over several decades. His memoir of public life, “Heroes, Hacks and Fools,” was first published by University of Washington

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BIPARTISAN SUPPORT FOR INVASION OF IRAQ – 2003

  March 16, 2013 When Everyone Agreed About Iraq For years before the war, a bipartisan consensus thought Saddam possessed WMD. By STEPHEN F. KNOTT Mr. Knott, a professor of national security affairs at the United States Naval War College, is the author of “Rush to Judgment: George W. Bush, the War on Terror, and

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TED CRUZ AND HIS ENEMIES

  Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Ted Cruz and His Enemies The Scrapbook March 11, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 25 In a column in the New Republic last month, John B. Judis laid into newly elected Senator Ted Cruz of Texas for asking Chuck Hagel, during his confirmation hearings to become secretary of defense,

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