Monthly Archives: November 2008

Ohio Officials Wrongfully Drove Attorney General Marc Dann from Office

(Joe Sommer is the author of this thoughtful article.  Mr. Sommer is an attorney and serves as a board member of Ohio’s Common Cause.) Gov. Ted Strickland and Democratic members of the Ohio House of Representatives didn’t let the Ohio … Continue reading

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If The Ten Commandments Are Displayed In A Public Park, Why Not Display The Seven Aphorisms?

If a community accepts a gift of a large marker displaying The Ten Commandments, must it accept and display a gift of a marker with the tenets of a different religion? The US Supreme Court has decided to hear a … Continue reading

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In Exchange For Bail Out, Auto Makers Must Clean House — New Directors, Managers, Labor Contracts

Paul Ingrassia, writing in The Wall Street Journal, Detroit Auto Makers Need More Than a Bailout,says that in exchange for a bail out of Detroit auto makers, the government should insist that a completely new board of directors and new … Continue reading

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