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The Big Story, By Leonard Zeskind From his perch at the Ludwig Von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, Llewellyn Rockwell has quietly and without fanfare carried on a thirty-year war to unseat competing versions of libertarianism, to dethrone neo-conservatives, and to resurrect the Old Right. The moment he has been awaiting may have finally arrived via the unlikely vehicle of the Ron Paul presidential campaign. READ MORE | ||||||
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Video Of The Day Days before a crucial Republican presidential primary in Michigan, President Obama's re-election campaign is launching a new television ad in the state highlighting the revival of General Motors and Chrysler after a multibillion-dollar federal bailout. Mirroring the ad Clint Eastwood cut for the Superbowl, the new spot notes that none of the Republican presidential hopefuls supported federal intervention and that Mitt Romney even penned an op-ed essay in the New York Times titled "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt." READ MORE | ||||||
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Environment In a decision that could set a national precedent for how local governments can regulate gas drilling, a New York state court yesterday ruled for the first time that towns have the right to ban such drilling, despite a state regulation asserting they cannot. READ MORE | ||||||
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Featured Column: Connie Schultz It seems that recent polls have inspired Rick Santorum to ramp up his efforts to alienate every thinking woman in America. I always have thought my birth control was a whole lot of nobody's business. However, Santorum and that all-male panel of pontificates at the recent congressional hearing make clear that silence is not an option. Not if I -- not if we -- want subsequent generations of women to live long, healthy lives. READ MORE | ||||||
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War & Peace President Barack Obama apologized to Afghans on Thursday for the burning of Qurans at a U.S. military base, trying to assuage rising anti-American sentiment as an Afghan soldier gunned down two Americans during another day of angry protests. READ MORE | ||||||
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Homeland Security The NYPD Intelligence Division snapped pictures and collected license plate numbers of Muslim congregants as they arrived to pray. Police mounted cameras on light poles and aimed them at mosques. Plainclothes detectives mapped and photographed mosques and listed the ethnic makeup of those who prayed there. "Take a big net, throw it out, catch as many fish as you can and see what we get," one investigator recalled deputy commissioner David Cohen saying. READ MORE | ||||||
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