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COLUMN: Watergate's lesson forgotten
Washington Post Writers Group"He has, acting personally and through his subordinates and agents, endeavored to . . . cause, in violation of the constitutional rights of citizens, income tax audits or other income tax investigations to be initiated or conducted in a discriminatory...Tags: Personal Income, Woodrow Wilson, Parties and Movements, Government, U.S. Congress
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Column: Signs of grown-ups in charge
Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, chairman of the Financial Services Committee, has told Richard Cordray not to bother. This is part of the recent evidence that government is getting some adult supervision. President Barack Obama used a recess...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Parties and Movements, Layoffs and Downsizing, Dave Camp, Politics
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Column: 'Central Park Five' -- graphically told
WASHINGTON — From Tom Paine’s "Common Sense" to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" to Martin Luther King’s "Letter from Birmingham Jail," American history is replete with examples of printed words accelerating social...Tags: Lawyers, Central Park, New York City, Justice System, Washington, DC
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COLUMN: Thatcher's vigorous virtues effective
Washington Post Writers GroupWASHINGTON -- She had the eyes of Caligula and the lips of Marilyn Monroe. So said Francois Mitterrand, the last serious socialist to lead a major European nation, speaking of Margaret Thatcher, who helped bury socialism as a doctrine of governance....Tags: Career and Workplace, Government, Political Systems, The Washington Post, United Kingdom
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COLUMN: Solitary confinement comes with a price
Washington Post Writers GroupWASHINGTON -- "Zero Dark Thirty," a nominee for Sunday’s Oscar as Best Picture, reignited debate about whether the waterboarding of terrorism suspects was torture. This practice, which ended in 2003, was used on only three suspects. Meanwhile,...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Charles Dickens, Suicide, Washington, DC, Zero Dark Thirty (movie)
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COLUMN: Grandstanding comes with price
Washington Post Writers GroupWASHINGTON — Politics becomes amusing when liberalism becomes theatrical with high-minded gestures. Chicago’s government, which is not normally known for elevated thinking, is feeling so morally upright and financially flush that it proposes...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Social Sciences, The New York Times, Pension and Welfare, The Washington Post
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Column: Some questions for Hagel
Senate hearings on the nomination of Chuck Hagel to be defense secretary will be a distinctive Washington entertainment, a donnybrook without drama. He should be confirmed: Presidents are due substantial deference in selecting Cabinet members because they...Tags: Leon Panetta, Cuba, Chuck Schumer, Politics, Hamas
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COLUMN: Our decadent democracy
Washington Post Writers GroupWASHINGTON -- Connoisseurs of democratic decadence can savor a variety of contemporary dystopias. Because familiarity breeds banality, Greece has become a boring horror. Japan, however, in its second generation of stagnation is fascinating. Once, Japan...Tags: Japan, Personal Income, Ron Johnson, Parties and Movements, Government
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Disdain all around
WASHINGTON — While accusing the Supreme Court’s conservative justices of "disdain for democracy," Pamela S. Karlan proves herself talented at dispensing disdain. The Stanford law professor is, however, less talented at her chosen task of...Tags: Justice System, Microsoft Corporation, Stephen Breyer, Political Systems, Crime, Law and Justice
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COLUMN: American minds are closing
Washington Post Writers GroupIn 2007, Keith John Sampson, a middle-aged student working his way through Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis as a janitor, was declared guilty of racial harassment. Without granting Sampson a hearing, the university administration --...Tags: Students, University of Wisconsin-Madison, The Washington Post, Education, Politics
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A cliff of their own choosing
With a chip on his shoulder larger than his margin of victory, President Barack Obama is approaching his second term by replicating the mistake of his first. Then his overreaching involved health care — expanding the entitlement state at the expense...Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Personal Income, Parties and Movements, Washington, DC, Democratic Party
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For this, we give thanks
WASHINGTON -- Among the things for which Americans can, on this feast day, be thankful is Washington’s resolve to temper severity with mercy: It will -- this time we really mean business, we are not going to be Greece, or worse, Illinois -- restrain...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, North Haven (New Haven, New York), The New York Times, World War I (1914-1918), Al Gore
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