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"Are You For or Against Children?"

Robert Pear thinks the GOP should just give up on stopping the expansion of a federal health care program for children.

LA Times Backs Away from Bias – But Not All the Way

A story on the House ethics bill paints Capitol Hill corruption as an exclusively Republican problem. The next day's revised version injects a little balance, but not enough.

More Labeling Bias on Immigration: "Broad Effort" in Favor of Bill Includes No Liberals?

But "conservatives" are on the other side of the "diverse" groups in favor of the immigration bill.

Poor Sen. Kyl "Vilified" by "Angry," "Ferocious" Right for Immigration Bill

But does only one side of the amnesty debate vilify its opponents? A signed editorial calls anti-amnesty conservatives "un-American" and "the loud and loony right."

Politicians Keep Americans in the Dark to Bring Illegals 'Out of the Shadows'

Americans who are legitimately concerned about our country's security and solvency being destroyed by porous borders and irresponsible immigration policies are sick to death of being called ...

The GOP's "Political Dossier" on a Freshman Democrat

Scary stuff or just politics as usual?

Media Amnesia Strikes on AMT Reform

AMT Mess: Media blame Bush tax cuts, not politicians who neglected to index the tax to inflation.

Return of the "-Ic" Factor: Times Relays Another Democrat-ic Whine

"The mid-sentence correction came during a talk to an American Legion post in Fairfax, Va., and immediately brought to mind the recent flap over Mr. Bush's State of the Union address in January, ...

The Times Loves GOP Moderates

Free at last: "During the 12 years that Republicans controlled the House, moderate Republicans were the stepchildren of their party, expected to vote with their conservative leadership on crucial ...

Defending Poor Nancy Pelosi from Presidential "Assault" over Syria

Defending the Speaker with pro-Democrat talking points.
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