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On Friday, the Rhode Island Superior Court again upheld Gov. Don Carcier’s Executive Order, issued last year, requiring all state contractors to use E-Verify. The ACLU brought the suit against Carcieri for the usual nonsensical reasons.
From "McCain Rebukes Hispanic Voters" by Kirk Victor in the National Journal, via Larry Auster:
Vernon L. Smith, the Chapman U. Nobel Laureate behavioral economist, argues in the Wall Street Journal what I've been saying for awhile: the Dot.Com bubble wasn't as disastrous for us because day traders blowing a wad on Pets.com didn't have as many ramifications as drywallers defaulting on California mortgages:
Sam Karnick, who blogs at The American Culture, has a post at Big Hollywood about the new PBS version of Oliver Twist.
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