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7 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
In a post yesterday (Is Obama “Everything”?) I referred to the sense in which Democrats do seem to regard Obama as The Messiah, as in “the Alpha and the Omega” from Revelation 22:13. (Otherwise how could they argue that Republican opposition to their 2700 page health care bill means they oppose “eve ...
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7 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The subject of antitrust exemptions has been an oft-discussed topic here at TOTM (see, e.g. here and here). In the latter of those two links I was somewhat critical of the DOJ for taking a neutral stance on the insurance industry exemption, which has now become rather wrapped up in the health care ...
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8 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
I blogged about this case several months ago; Gavel to Gavel reports that the New Hampshire legislature is considering whether to pass a “bill of address” asking the governor to remove the judge who issued the decision:
A bill of address requires only a simple majority of both the House and Senate a ...
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10 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
In a post on my political blog, I discussed the president's plan to hold a bipartisan session on health insurance reform, which at face value seems to represent an offer to mediate or negotiate a compromise, or at least to invite the Republicans back into the process. The Republican leadership has ...
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11 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
The former Oklahoma chief medical examiner says he plans to file a whistleblower lawsuit over claims he was fired from his job for reporting gross errors in the state grand jury investigation that brought criminal charges against the man he replaced nine months ago. Dr. Collie M. Trant said he was n ...
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11 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Class-action status has been granted to a lawsuit against Ford Motor Co. after they canceled a work shift they had previously agreed to add at one of their assembly plants in Canada. According to the lawsuit, many of the plaintiffs had quit other jobs after reaching an agreement with Ford to work th ...
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11 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
The parents of a 13-month-old child who was killed in a car wreck last week have filed a lawsuit against the driver that hit their car. According to the lawsuit, the driver was traveling at speeds up to 100 mph without headlights and had, moments before, fled the scene of another accident he was inv ...
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11 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
A Texas nurse who thought she was doing the right thing in reporting a doctor that was practicing bad medicine is now standing trial for “misuse of official information” and could face serious jail time. The prosecution claims that Anne Mitchell has a history of making “inflammatory comments” about ...
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13 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
(Via Instapundit) I regret having to correct Jennifer Rubin - she is scary-smart when it comes to this stuff- on anything, but I must, here:
It’s a well-known pattern for many Democrats, Harry Reid included, from Red or Purple states: talk a conservative game back home, make speeches on fiscal sob ...
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14 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Today we bring you Part II of my conversation with Wayne Burton and Cyndy Nayer of the Center for Health Innovation, where we get into some specific examples of successful programs. The Center represents over 40 million lives, and brings together employers and providers to focus on a limited number ...
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