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Subscribe to our RSS feed Follow us on Twitter Home Agriculture Campaigns Civil Rights Economy Environment State Government Blog View All Send a News Tip Lunchtime Links By Jason Hancock 12/21/09 11:30 AM The Ames Straw poll is only 20 months away, so obviously it's time to roll out Iowa Caucus power rankings. A three-way Republican primary battle is taking shape for the right to challenge Democratic ...
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The condescension toward women in the congressional health care Âreform bills is simply staggering. In both the House and Senate versions, poor women are not to be allowed the same freedom as men to make their own health care decisions, at least insofar as they might decide to have an abortion. Instead, congressional Democrats have been busy devising various ways to make abortions as inaccessible as possible to the poor. The idea seems to be ...
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