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Comment on: Bill McKibben, the man who crushed the Keystone XL pipeline - Magazine - The Boston Globe
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Comment on: Assault on reproductive rights - Opinion - The Boston Globe
The outcome of the November election will depend, not on the economy, but on the "incredulous majority" of female voters who want to protect their reproductive and abortion rights. John McCain pledged more »
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Comment on: Assault on reproductive rights - Opinion - The Boston Globe
The bottom line is that curtailing reproductive rights eventually helps the Catholic and Evangelical ministries increase their congregations and financial well-being. If they could, they would love to more »
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Comment on: âWe the Peopleâ can overturn Citizens United - Opinion - The Boston Globe
"We the People" column is a joke. Organized labor like the SEIU also benefited from the special interest money legislation. Now that they are being outspent, they're upset and back the People's Rights more »
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Comment on: More residents near Route 128 seeking noise barriers - North - The Boston Globe
Haven't the homeowners who want the noise barriers ever heard of "buyer beware" ? Did they just wake up one day and realize they'd bought a home by an interstate highway ? No doubt the price they paid more »
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Comment on: Transcripts tarnish Greenspanâs image - Business - The Boston Globe
Greenspan, Geithner, Bernanke, and Yellen - the fact that they are Jewish is ammunition for the anti-semites. Hitler came to power in part claiming jews controlled Germany's banking system. more »
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Comment on: All-boys, all-girls schooling solution - Metro - The Boston Globe
We need separation of sexes also in the workplace. It would greatly reduce the claims of sexual harrassment much to the regret of the legal community. more »
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Comment on: Latin American birthrates plummeting - World - The Boston Globe
Santorum, Perry. or Bachmann would never be able to win an election. The "baby factories" are a thing of the past. more »
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Comment on: Twitter, Twitter, on the wall . . . - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Just another step in the dumbing down of America. Intelligent letter-writing will become a thing of the past. Newspapers will become too difficult for the average attention-span. more »
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Comment on: NRC approves new nuclear reactor design - Nation - The Boston Globe
Congressman Markey is one of the best friends OPEC ever had. The real victims of his grandstanding will be the poor who are in desparate need of lower energy costs. more »
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Comment on: House GOP rejects Senate tax cut compromise - Nation - The Boston Globe
The obstinence of the Republican Tea Partyers in Congress is the assurance of O'Bama's re-election than anything. more »
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Comment on: Boston is asked to tackle diesel pollution - Metro - The Boston Globe
With their budgets under attack, the environmental agencies need such "remidies" to justifiy their spending despite any legitimate cost/benefit study. Also, there's something wrong with a State Senato more »
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Comment on: School project clears a hurdle - North - The Boston Globe
Correction: The $38 million dollars from the Massacusetts School Building Authority is, ultiomately, from the Massachusetts taxpayers. One look at the MSBBA board of directors shows it is dominated by more »
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Comment on: Firefighter group pushes for sprinklers in new homes - Metro - The Boston Globe
Last evening on the Fox Network, consumer affairs reporter, John Stossel, demonstrated what was required if he wanted to open an outdoor lemonade stand in Manhattan. One of umpteen regulations include more »
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Comment on: Regionâs inequities widen, study finds - Metro - The Boston Globe
The Boston area is a major center for those with high tech skills and experience. Their income levels are higher than the national average and can afford to live outside of the city in better school d more »
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Comment on: Big corporations avoid state taxes, study says - Business - The Boston Globe
Once again we have a reporter acting more as a stenographer working off a press release from advocacy groups rather than a fact checker. No wonder companies flee to New Hampshire and other states when more »
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Comment on: Mortgage firm pulls business from state - - The Boston Globe
Good for GMAC for standing up to a typical Massachussetts political shakedown designed to gain votes for the AG and support from the anti-business activists who could care less about the continued ero more »
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Comment on: State sues five big US lenders - Business - The Boston Globe
A better name for Coakley's action is "Shakedown" for the benefit of the activist groups who are important to her next election. Any financial settlement will probably be to their benefit. more »
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Comment on: Court extends protection for occupiers to Dec. 15 - Metro - The Boston Globe
Defense attorneys are well aware that most female judges are big on "compassion" . They deliverately try to have their plea heard when they are on the bench. more »
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Comment on: Residents OK Proposition 2 1/2 override - Metro - The Boston Globe
To be honest..instead of "The Massachusetts School Building Authority will reimburse 55.61 percent of eligible costs, it should read, "The Massachusetts Taxpayers will reimburse the Authority for the more »
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Comment on: The truth is better advice - Metro - The Boston Globe
The bottom line is that many who oppose giving women the right to control their reproductive lives are simply opposed to giving women the ability to have sex without the possiblity of procreation for more »
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Comment on: Which comes first - person or egg? - Opinion - The Boston Globe
The pro-life movement's main concern is to increase, newborns to perpetuate their religions or sects. Female members are the means to that end. In the third world, they're called "baby factories" . more »
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Comment on: Dirty business in D.C.? - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Mr. McKibben and his 350.org group are probably one of the best allies OPEC, Russian and China have in preventing the U. S. from being energy self-reliant. The "intrepid" Senator Bernie Sanders of Ver more »
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Comment on: Dirty business in D.C.? - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Mr. McKibben and his 350.org group are probably one of the best friends OPEC and other oil rich countries like China and Russia have. A energy self-sufficient U. S. is the last thing they want. Vermon more »
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Comment on: The man behind the iPod - Books - The Boston Globe
I can imagine a young employee from our public education system, who was subjected to Job's torments, going to the Human Resource Offce and claiming "bullying". more »
Mr. McKibben and Miss Moran are the best friends OPEC and the natural gas industry ever had. Why don't they spend a week among the urban poor who will pay the price in higher and higher energy costs ? more »