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Timothy Egan Calls Tea Party a 'Constitutional Wrecking Crew
That's before the former reporter lights into the Republican Party and then the majority of Americans who support the new Arizona immigration law: "Poll-testing the Bill of Rights in a troubled time is always a risky proposition. In 2010, the Fourth Amendment - protection against unreasonable search and seizure - probably would not fare very well. After all, a majority of Americans back the…
Eminem Wants to Change, But Still 'Not Afraid' to Swear
Rapper talks of taking fatherhood seriously while using his usual explicit language.
Salon.com Equates Helen Thomas to Limbaugh, Beck, Hannity
'Broadsheet' columnist Anna Clark blames White House press room fixture's downfall on ageism and sexism.
Network news programs still bashing Israel over flotilla incident
Media give more time top pro-Palestinian arguments, ignore 'activist' ties to terrorist organizations.
Media Promote Gay-Funded Study of Lesbian Parents
Time, U.S. News, others fail to mention report authored by lesbian, funded by advocacy groups
WaPo Cheers Obama's Move to Provide Benefits to Same-Sex Partners of F
O'Keefe touts 'important day' for gay federal workers.
Teen Acceptance of Single Parenthood on the Rise
Approval of out-of-wedlock motherhood could spell disaster for future families.
Commentary: Bible Belt Texas Should be More Like Godless Denmark, Post
Writer drags God into otherwise standard liberal America bashing.
Education Reporter Laments 'Hodgepodge' from Lack of Federal Guidance
The paper's education reporter Sam Dillon again worries about the "hodgepodge" that results when states, as opposed to the federal government, control what's taught in schools: "The United States is one of the few developed countries that lacks national standards for its public schools."
Networks Ignore Israel's Valid Reasons to Blockade Palestinian Terror
Media also skip history of terror attacks on U.S., call knife-wielding activists 'foreign aid workers.'
Left-wing Blogger Argues Rampant Promiscuity Among College Students, D
Article on Huffington Post Religion blog argues college students lack the ability to love, but have plenty of sex.
Washington Post Downplays Polyamorous Gay Triad in Murder Cover-up Tri
The Washington Post has omitted crucial details in 60 percent of D.C. murder case coverage.