Politico: "As chief justice, John Roberts has shown a strong pro-business tilt. On the eve of the appointment of a replacement for Justice John Paul Stevens, the stakes have never been clearer."
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Legislators propose stricter rules for abortion seekers in MO
KY3 News: "Pro-life Missouri lawmakers are following the lead of neighboring Oklahoma, proposing stricter rules for women wanting an abortion. The bill passed the Senate and is ready for debate in the full House. The reason that critics call it so tough is it would require several new things, including requiring every woman who wants an … Continue reading Legislators propose stricter rules for abortion seekers in MO
Newt Gingrich, provocateur in chief
Richard Cohen: "He has a doctorate in the social sciences and taught briefly at the college level. He has been married three times, divorced twice and confessed to an extramarital affair. He has never worked for a profit-making organization, never served in the military and lives in one of Washington's poshest suburbs. He is the … Continue reading Newt Gingrich, provocateur in chief
Another human-rights irony at the U.N.
Anne Applebaum: "Five days later, another committee, the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women -- a body dedicated to "gender equality and the advancement of women" -- put out a turgid news release announcing its new members. Among them will be . . . the Islamic Republic of Iran. Which is fine, unless you … Continue reading Another human-rights irony at the U.N.
In defense of the Oklahoma abortion law
Kathleen Parker: "An unwanted pregnancy isn't any less inconvenient, but humanizing a fetus confounds the simplicity of choice. Alternatively, dehumanizing as a means of justifying an action from which we prefer to avert our eyes is a well-traveled road that history does not view charitably. Such considerations recently have taken the form of legislation in … Continue reading In defense of the Oklahoma abortion law
From Britain's conservatives, lessons for the GOP
E.J. Dionne: "Contrast Cameron's deliberate effort to reach out to voters who, as he has put it, have "idealism and progressive ideals hard-wired into their DNA" with what's happening in the Republican Party. In today's GOP, someone like Cameron would be condemned as a big-government sellout and buried under a mountain of tea bags...When as … Continue reading From Britain's conservatives, lessons for the GOP
UN reports massacre of 100 villagers in Congo
Washington Post: "U.N. officials on Saturday announced a previously unreported massacre that occurred two months ago: up to 100 people were killed when the rebel Lord's Resistance Army attacked a village."
Brazil: Rancher found guilty in killing of US nun
AP: "A jury convicted a Brazilian rancher early Saturday of orchestrating the murder of U.S. nun and Amazon defender Dorothy Stang."
Times Square cleared as bomb found in parked SUV
NY Times: "Police found an "amateurish" but potentially powerful bomb in a smoking sport utility vehicle in Times Square, then cleared the streets of thousands of tourists milling through the landmark district so they could dismantle it, authorities said Sunday."
A Firsthand Look at the Louisiana Oil Spill
Rep. Charlie Melancon with updates as he travels around the affected areas. Also, you can follow Rep. Charlie Melancon on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/melancon2010