I'm becoming a villain. Not sure how I feel about that.
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Arkansas keeps on trying to ban gay people from adopting children. Their latest effort has been struck down as unconstitutional, and the state attorney general doesn't sound enthused about appealing.
A suicide bomber hit a refugee camp in Pakistan. The attack was apparently retaliation by Sunni terrorists after Shi'ite villagers killed two women for cnverting from Shi'ite to Sunni Islam.
...And now Merrick Garland is extreme, apparently for not wanting to burn the papers of Justice Harry Blackmun.
Two bad tastes which go poorly together: A dude affiliated with the ZOA is trying to convince Jews to go for Palin. Good luck.
Well, this is one way to get folks to read their contract language.
You may have come across a story claiming that former IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei said in an interview that "the Israeli occupation only understands the language of violence" and endorsing terrorism. The piece, which was purportedly sourced to the UPI, is almost definitely fake; the source is actually Iran's Press TV and Hamas' website.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Primary Editor Roundup
Labels:
adoption,
Arkansas,
Egypt,
gay rights,
Hamas,
Iran,
Israel,
Jews,
Journalism,
judicial confirmations,
law,
Merrick Garland,
Pakistan,
Roundup,
Sarah Palin,
Terrorism
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