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Down in New Jersey, Princeton students are now in the 16th consecutive day of symbolic filibustering in front of the college’s Frist Campus Center—a building funded by the family of Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tenn. As the Senate??s majority leader, Frist, who graduated from Princeton in 1974, has led the anti-filibuster charge...
...awarding of the HSCI grants last week coincided with the state Senate??s overwhelming approval of a finalized bill which would unambiguously endorse stem cell research in Massachusetts. The bill, which has reached its final version in the state legislature, is expected to be voted on by the House this week...
Contrary to the myth, there are hundreds of anti-abortion Democrats in political office today—including the Senate??s Democratic leader. The trouble for Democrats is in the short-sightedness of the Emily’s Lists that sacrifice pro-life Democrats (who, don’t tell anyone, support a pro-choice party) for the pro-life Republicans that can defeat NARAL-approved nominees. They also scare pro-life voters away from the party’s presidential candidates...
...denying that this was a different Dean than we knew in January, a firebrand muted. Even Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, D-Mass., seemed more restrained than usual, earning applause that must have been more for his sterling record as the Senate??s proud liberal leader than anything he said Tuesday night...
...domestic concerns, Kerry consistently beats out Bush on almost every issue of major importance to Americans. And Kerry’s already enviable legacy as a public servant—from the time he led Veterans Against the War to his long legislative career in the House and Senate??gives him a lifetime of experience that should set him in sharp relief to his opponent, whose driving ambition before he entered politics was to become baseball commissioner. (He failed...