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Center of Attention

Today’s Center of Attention…

Andrew Sullivan on abortion, states rights, libertarians, classically liberals, conservatives, etc.

Balloon Juice’s Tim F. explains why George W. Bush “irritates people”: “Again the unique Bush gift goes beyond making a plainly stupid argument to some ethereal plane of counterproductive mendaciousness. A sworn enemy of the United States could not manufacture a Manchurian president-bot that would serve their interests better than our current leadership.”

The always hilarious Jon Swift wonders “who we can blame for the Virginia tech massacre.” The answer: those damned liberals.

Kuwait is making contingency plans “despite repeated assurances by senior US military and administration figures that the US does not intend to attack Iran.”

If you want to be updated about the “pet food recall” go to The Glittering Eye.

Dick Polman on the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court re. abortion.

The Gun Toting Liberal: “FoxNews And Other Networks Pretend To Take “Moral Highgroundâ€? With Refusal To Air Virginia Tech Murderer’s Videos With NBC Logos Displayed On Them.”



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  2. DLS says:

    Sullivan gets it right:

    “Certainly, no classical liberal is cheering the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Federal partial-birth abortion ban. Even those who are pro-life (yes, there are some!) or like me, moderately pro-choice, are unhappy that any federal abortion statute would be upheld under the commerce clause.”

    A New Deal-onward substitute for constitutional federalism hits back at the Left, for a change.

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