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Rosenblog Opinion Review, Vol. 21
May 28, 2006
Simon Jenkins, Times of London: "Global Warming Might Not Be So Bad, If We Keep Our Cool." Ronald Bailey, Reason's "Hit and Run" blog: "Inconvenient Uncertainties And Moral Ambiguities." Lawrence Kudlow, Christian Science Monitor: "Why $3 Gas Won't Slow The U.S. Economy." Tim Holt, San Francisco Chronicle: "Pay To Drive Into The Heart Of SF; Motorists Now Assessed Fee In London." James Thayer, Weekly Standard: "Fire On The Mountain - Misguided Environmentalists May be The Biggest Threat To America's Forests." Jeremey Clarkson, Times Of London: "Listen To Me, I'm The Drought-Buster." William Alexander, New York Times: "It's Not Easy Being Organic." Jacob Heilbrunn, Los Angeles Times: "Neocons In The Democratic Party." Chicago Tribune, editorial: "Bono's Blunt Message To Africa." The Missoulian, editorial: "Employer Amnesty Undermines Border Control." John Kass, Chicago Tribune: "English Is The Language Of Success In U.S." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, editorial: "Hurricane Ray And Dollar Bill." Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune: "Cosby's Quest For Solutions." Dennis Byrne, Chicago Tribune: "Chicago And Its Corrupt Leanings." Larry Simoneaux, Everett Herald: "If It Stops Terrorism, Isn't It At Least Worth Considering?" Kevin Woods, James Lacey, Williamson Murray in Foreign Affairs - "Saddam's Delusions: The View From Inside." TECHNORATI TAGS: GLOBAL WARMING, GAS PRICES, CITY CENTER VEHICLE FEES, SAN FRANCISCO, FOREST FIRES, DROUGHT, WATER SUPPLY, ORGANIC FARMING, NEOCONS, DEMOCRATIC PARTY, BONO, AFRICA, CORRUPTION, ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, EMPLOYERS, ENGLISH LANGUAGE, RAY NAGIN, NEW ORLEANS, WILLIAM JEFFERSON, BILL COSBY, CHICAGO, PHONE SURVEILLANCE, IRAQ, SADDAM HUSSEIN> Posted by Matt Rosenberg at May 28, 2006 09:14 AM Comments:
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