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Miers, Rosa Parks and the Clinton Library

Published by Rod D. Martin October 28th, 2005 filed under Supreme Court, George W. Bush, Civil Rights, Rod D. Martin, TheVanguard.Org

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Our travel schedule is playing havoc with this blog. But here’s some catch-up:

On Miers:
Rod D. Martin: Harriet Miers, Savior of the Bush Presidency
George Neumyer: The Unoriginalist
Also, great columns by Ann Coulter and Pat Buchanan

On Rosa Parks:
Rod D. Martin, The Bus Stops Here

On the Clinton Library visit (by Kathleen Willey, Candice Jackson, Juanita Broaddrick, Eric Jackson and Rod Martin):
Human Events: Broaddrick and Willey at the Clinton Library: Bill and Hillary Promote Violence Against Women

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