Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Lieberman, McKinney lose primaries

Passing Down the Legacy of Conservatism
Mobilizing the Campus Right
400 conservative students meet (including your humble host)
Gitmo Guards Often Attacked by Detainees
Castro faces surgery, cedes power to brother
In Georgia, Immigrants Unsettle Old Sense of Place
Iran:  We supplied Zelzal-2 to Hizbullah
Hezbollah Rockets Kill 10 in Israel
Iran’s plot to mine uranium in Africa
Lacrosse files show gaps in DA’s case
Kennedy:  Jury’s Out on U.S. Democracy
Conn. Race Could Be Democratic Watershed
Senate Backs Expanded Offshore Drilling (vote)
Minimum Wage Workers Lose Political War (vote)
Democrat Slams GOP on Minimum Wage Bill
U.S. Senate backs funding border fence (vote)
Sheehan Resumes Protest Near Bush Ranch
DeLay to Make Way for Write-In Candidate
McKinney Staffer Grabs 11Alive Photog
McKinney Supporters, Media Scuffle
McKinney alleges voting irregularities
Election official expects McKinney to protest to feds (Democrat playbook:  if you can’t win, protest!)
Johnson appeals for McKinney’s support
McKinney’s machine breaks down
Lieberman Files to Run As Independent
Forecasters Lower Hurricane Predictions
FBI:  Approach Missing Egyptians with Caution
One of 11 missing Egyptian students arrested in Minneapolis


Chougule:  A New Look at Communism in America
Johnson:  A Higher Minimum Wage and Free Ice Cream for All!
Williams:  The Minimum Wage Vision
Matthews:  200 Jobs Gone; Another Liberal ‘Success’
Adams:  Twelve Angry Muslims
Lewis:  August 22
York:  The Democrats’ Impeachment Road Map
McCullough:  Why liberals love pedophiles
Busch:  After Compassionate Conservatism
NYT:  A Senate Race in Connecticut
Davis:  Liberal McCarthyism
Goodwin:  Win for the wackadoo wing
Peyser:  ‘Victory’ Twist Has Eerie Feel
Podhoretz:  Incumbent Tumble Lets the Nuts In
NR Editors:  A Friend in Need
McGann & Morris:  Lieberman’s Loss:  Joe Will Rise Again



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