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April 27, 2022
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Court Restores Culture of Life...
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July 6, 2022
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Right as Rain
I saw the leaves withering along the sides of the road as I drove from Bonaire (in Middle Georgia) to Ohoopee last weekend. Wilted. Thirsty. Dying. Brown. Dead. I passed acres and acres of corn fields crying out for water along my route. One of the great pleasures of my life is seeing large fields filled with perfectly straight rows of healthy, dark green corn stalks — their tassel...
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July 6, 2022
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No, the Conservative Justices Didn’t Lie
The left simply lost the intellectual and political fight over the direction of the Supreme Court but can’t bear to admit it. Progressives tell themselves instead that they’ve been undone by a series of dirty deeds, including the alleged deceit of conservative justices who lied to the U.S. Senate about their commitment to preserving Roe v. Wade. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez believes that imp...
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July 6, 2022
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continued from page “Your own words make clear you do not really believe Roe v. Wade is settled law since the Court, as you said, ‘can always overrule its precedent.’’’ In her dramatic floor statement supporting Kavanaugh’s nomination, Collins made it clear that she also understood that his commitment to precedent was not absolute. It would give way, she explained, “in those rare...
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July 6, 2022
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continued from page moved the water sprinkler all around the yard and garden. The okra, squash and swamp hibiscus plants thanked us and sprang back to life. Then finally one afternoon, the house grew dark around 3 p.m., and we heard a loud crack over the house. Mom and I rushed to the windows like two children running to the Christmas tree on Christmas morning to see what presents Santa le...
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