As of today, U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) becomes the longest-serving member in the history of the U.S. Senate.
To celebrate this milestone, we offer the following video, which pretty well summarizes Byrd’s extremely long tenure in the Senate. If you ever wanted to know what corruption looks like, here’s your chance.
SEND IN THE CLOWNS
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SEND IN THE CLOWNS If this isn’t about the Republicans, what is? It’s
really a theatre reference. When a show is failing, they send in the clowns
to dist...
Sex, Schisms and Pseudo-Scholarship
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We are seeing open warfare between various feminist and other progressive
factions on social media and in the universities. A key divide is between
so-call...
What Are Heartburn Home Remedies
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Are you suffering from heartburn? Are you in search for the effective
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Move to the Reason site
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(Eugene Volokh)
We’ve moved to the *Reason* site — at http://reason.com/volokh — as part of
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Adjust contrast of a pdf free
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Closer to the eye of the shooter, this is because Preview is quite
literally applying a filter to each individual page of the PDF you are
saving. the proce...
It Is Accomplished
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As Gandhi never quite said, First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you.
Then they attack you. Then you win. I remember one of the first TV debates
I had...
Chaos and Oppression
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The central question for universities responding to protests is whether to
prioritize the preservation of order or the desire of students to denounce
oppre...
Cantor 'stunned' by Virginia Tech shootings
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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said Thursday that he was
“saddened and stunned” at the news that two people, including a poli
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