Charlie’s Show Prep #125

by Sean Hackbarth
  • The Supreme Court struck down a Vermont campaign finance law making their approach to it even more convoluted.
  • Iraqi oil production is as high as it’s been since the U.S. invasion. Expect media and Bush bashers to ignore or pooh-pooh this. [via digg]
  • A poll found most Wisconsinites don’t favor the UW System’s plan for “holistic admissions.”
  • In Appleton you’re charged a $50 fee for being warned when your grass is too long.
  • President Bush’s push for the line-item veto is seen as the administration finally getting serious about runaway spending.
  • A minor league manager went nuts after getting ejected.

UPDATE: Some goofy schools have banned tag and touch football at recess in fear of kids getting hurt.

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2 Responses to “Charlie’s Show Prep #125”

1

Oil on troubled waters

No matter what scenario you play out, regime change or lifting sanctions, oil will flow to the US from Iraq, wrote Amy Myers Jaffe, a senior analyst at the James A Baker III Institute for Public Policy in Houston in

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The United States Supreme Court has always been and will always be a political tool by which 1 ideology can control society with, and the liberals for many decades have wielded it like a knight wield’s his sword.

Now, we are slowly seeing some common sense decisions from the United States Supreme Court as the unintelligent drivel and leftist voices in the court are becoming the minority thanks to President Bush in part and thanks to Conservative Americans who protested in order to see some conservative justices on the bench.

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