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Political Choices / May 30, 2009 / Leave a comment

Political Theater Need Not Be Children’s Theater

As different worlds collide in our state and country, indeed in the world, I keep thinking of what I consider…

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Judicial Philosophy / May 22, 2009 / Leave a comment

Obama Wants Pragmatist Judge Who Has Empathy

we go again! The time for the two major political parties and their cheerleaders, the ideologically and economically based advocacy groups…

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