Beltway Traffic Jam
The daily linkfest:
- Rusty Shackleford examines the stats and finds that Bush is hardly the first president to “lose jobs.”
- Julian Sanchez reports an important new right discovered by judges.
- Chris Lawrence argues that judges have always been activists.
- Spoons takes on Sully on the “outing Mary Cheney” issue.
- Jeff Quinton is looking for some Thanksgiving friends in low places.
- Terry Oglesby shares some important fire safety tips.
- Smash explains to John Kerry, again, why there’s not going to be a draft– unless Charlie Rangel gets elected.
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Comments
I wish I could respond to Mark, but for some reason the link in question isn't working for me.
So I'll have to content myself with, "The right to publicly protest isn't a new thing, but the right to publically protest probably is."
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"an important new right discovered by judges."
Since when is the right to publically protest a new thing?