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Laurie Silvers & Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law
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Monthly Archives: November 2006
Dirty Tricks 2006
Posted in Politics: The Party of Sleaze
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GOP Vote Suppression Tactics in Full Swing
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Find Your Polling Place
Today is election day in the USA.
Here’s an easy way to find your polling place.
Posted in Politics: US: 2006 Election
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The Mind Reels
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Two Views of Lieberman
I can’t quite decide if this video is funny or not. I sort of lean to “not,” although it has an undeniable evil cleverness:
I think the “Lieberman as stalker” metaphor does capture how some progressives feel about him, fairly or not.
But I suppose my view is more closely reflected in this video:
Posted in Politics: US: 2006 Election
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