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Copy-editing the Constitution? - PostPartisan - Quick takes from The Post's opinion writers
They were miscuing each other. Obama expected Roberts to stop after "I, Barack Hussein Obama," and he started to echo him at that point, but Roberts went on to add "do solemnly swear" so they overlapped for a moment. That flustered Roberts and he muffed the next phrase. Obama realized it was ...
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voices.washingtonpost.com — Cocco, I have to disagree with you about the sleepover camp being inappropriate for a childcare deduction. My husband and I both work full time and we have one son. What to do with him all summer is no joke to do well. We each take a weeks vacation ... (more) Overnights Are Awkwardly Inexplicable - PostPartisan - ...
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Early Morning Swim: Special First Post-BushCo Edition
Firedoglake — ... Big media reax here, here, here, here, and here. MoJo and The Nation weigh in.  Jane's thoughts here. The Arab world's reax. Sullivan has wingnut reax to the speech. HuffPo has ball roundups. Guess he's not a strict constructionist after all. He's lucky he only got booed. Obama's first day on the job. Obama Administration to halt Gitmo trials.  The White House gets a ...

And This Is What We Will Have To Put Up With For The Next Four Years (At Least)
RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... , Craig Crawford has actually decided to egregiously beclown himself and call for the Chief’s impeachment and removal from office for merely stumbling over his words. The mind reels. And while E.J. Dionne valiantly refrains from calling for impeachment, he does snarkily tell us that perhaps the Chief is not a “strict constructionist.” ...

And This Is What We Will Have To Put Up With For The Next Four Years (At Least)
A Chequer-Board of Nights and Days — ... , Craig Crawford has actually decided to egregiously beclown himself and call for the Chief's impeachment and removal from office for merely stumbling over his words. The mind reels. And while E.J. Dionne valiantly refrains from calling for impeachment, he does snarkily tell us that perhaps the Chief is not a "strict constructionist." That two prominent media and opinion personalities decided to put their names to this kind of talk should, quite frankly, embarrass them. The mere stumbling over a few words does not and should not subject the Chief Justice to serious calls ...

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