Column: Trump Supreme Court’s Court is the odd

Column: Trump Supreme Court’s Court is the odd

The nation’s country’s national judges – including the presidents of the two parties, Donald Trump’s among them – the principal against Trump’s rule in the evolution of deportation, and more. Repeat, lower courts standing for constitutional and federal law, seeking to control a president despised by two, in Reflected dangerous themselves. But often, administration rejected…

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Column: The Bombing Iran Deja Vu at all?

Column: The Bombing Iran Deja Vu at all?

After a short and successful war in Iraq, President George HW Bush claimed in 1991 “Vietnamese ghosts were set under the Desert of the Arabian desert in the Arabian desert in the Arabian desert in the Arabian desert in the Arabian desert in the Arabian desert in the Arabian desert in the Arabian desert in…

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Column: How I spend my summer vacation – looking at America leaning on Autocrasy

Column: How I spend my summer vacation – looking at America leaning on Autocrasy

For many years we have read the stories about antidemocratic countries abroad – Supreme leaders surrounding residents, troops of oppression staff, killing military killers. For a period of this month, I am overseas. And the antidemocratic country I read is myself. Vacation news tuning proves impossible. Each day brings another to read anger, showing overbound…

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Column: Isn’t the President supposed to drive criminals?

Column: Isn’t the President supposed to drive criminals?

It strikes literal thoughts as unreasonable, but I think Huntington Park Mayor Arturo Flores, a veteran of the sea of ​​Iraq and Afghanistan, have a righteous point when he declares A news conference Of the Mayors in Southern California that immigrants surrounded by immigration and custom implementation of communities such as his “Americans, though they…

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