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George Will: 'Disclosure as Liberal Coercion' -- By: Maggie Gallagher
From George Will's October 31 column, " Disclosure as Liberal Coercion ," following up (and quoting from) John Fund's WSJ shot: On Tuesday, Washington residents will vote in a referendum that has national significance because of a controversy about disclosing the names and addresses of ...
Did Gay Marriage Hurt Scozzafava in NY-23? -- By: Maggie Gallagher
corner.nationalreview.com — NY-23. Does it mean nothing? Does it mean anything? Is the district more Republican than conservative? More... libertarian than anything else? I dunno. So I did a poll. Politico 's Ben Smith just reported it under the headline, " NOM poll: Marriage a ... (more) Did Gay Marriage Hurt Scozzafava in NY-23? -- By: Maggie ...
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