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21 hours ago ago from The Hilton Head 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Hilton Head, SC
California is closer to ending illegal Anchor Baby birthshttp://www.examiner.com/x-10317-San-Dieg… San Diego – Californians are one step closer to ending the “Anchor Baby” births by illegals throughout the state. In an effort to close ever-expanding social service programs the California Taxpayer Protection Act of 2010, Initiative 09-0010 has begun the signature process. The Attorney General of California released the last bit of ...
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The Supreme Court yesterday directed Attorney General President’s Counsel Mohan Peiris to draw the attention of the Commissioner of Elections to an article published in newspapers (not in the Daily News) that a Competent Authority will be appointed to monitor State and other media organisations during the Presidential Elections. The direction was under Section 104 B (5)a of the Constitution. With the direction to the Attorney General, ...
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Here's an excerpt from the FairVote Reformer for December 2009 focused on proportional voting and other alternatives to winner-take-all elections. Fair representation ultimately depends on giving as many voters as possible the power to elect representatives - anything less is dependent on the whims of political elites who can take back what they changes in district lines. While most of the democratic world has moved away from ...
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U.S. Prison Population to Drop for First Time in 4 Decades Saturday, December 19, 2009 Print DALLAS The United States may soon see its prison population drop for the first time in almost four decades, a milestone in a nation that locks up more people than any other. The inmate population has risen steadily since the early 1970s as states adopted get-tough policies that sent more people to prison and kept them there longer. But tight ...
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