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Robert F. Kennedy Eyed to Head EPA
By Juliet Eilperin President-elect Barack Obama is looking at possibly appointing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the Environmental Protection Agency, according to sources familiar with the process, though he is eying several other prominent environmentalists as well. Kennedy founded and now ...
A Chavista at the EPA?
reason.com — According to the Washington Post , Barack Obama is "looking at possibly appointing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.... to head the Environmental Protection Agency, according to sources familiar with the process, though he is eying several other prominent ... (more) A Chavista at the EPA?
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Argument analysis: As Kennedy goes…
scotusblog.com — Analysis Justice Anthony M. Kennedy’s reputation as a “swing” vote in the Supumereme Court is well known,... and frequently validated. It is not often, though, that the tendency to swing is evident as early as the oral argument in a ... (more) Argument analysis: As Kennedy goes…
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A Chavista at the EPA?
Hit & Run — According to the Washington Post, Barack Obama is "looking at possibly appointing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the Environmental Protection Agency, according to sources familiar with the process, though he is eying several other prominent environmentalists as well." Kennedy is a well-know ...

RFK, Jr. to be appointed to the EPA?
Sister Toldjah — ... According to the Washington Post, Barack Obama is “looking at possibly appointing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the Environmental Protection Agency, according to sources familiar with the process, though he is eying several other prominent environmentalists as well.” Kennedy is a well-know ...

BASEBALL: A-Nother
Baseball Crank — ... finally admitted smoking pot, but really by the time of Clinton it was more about whether he'd been honest about it, and by then, Clarence Thomas was already on the Supreme Court having admitted to smoking pot. And then, we found out that Newt Gingrich had smoked pot, and Al Gore had smoked pot, and George W. Bush wouldn't even tell us what he'd done, and by 2008 we elected a President who admitted using cocaine and it wasn't even an issue, and there was even serious talk about hiring a guy to run a federal agency who'd been busted for heroin. ...

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