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Tag Archives: redistricting
Political Parties
Are you a Republican or a Democrat? Well, actually, David, I’m not either one. I’m an independent. Oh, really? How’s that working out for you? When’s the last time an independent won a major political office? Okay, you’re right. Joe … Continue reading
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AP Writer Twists Netanyahu’s Words
Josef Federman wrote a highly biased report for the Associated Press which appeared in this morning’s edition (Wednesday, May 25) of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. It presumably appeared in other papers across the country. His headline read, “A fuller look … Continue reading
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Tagged Blog, Congress, Congressmen, Congresswomen, FOX News, Hamas, Israel, Josef Federman, League of Women Voters, Netanyahu, Palestinian, Politics, President, redistricting, third-party, vote, voting, West Bank
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Redistricting
A little long today, but it’s an important subject. ‘Tis the season to redistrict—and to whine about redistricting. As every third-grader probably knows, we have a new census every ten years. Once the census is completed and we know the … Continue reading
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