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LOCAL COLUMNS

Proposed rule would disenfranchise voters, cause election chaos

ANDREA KAMINSKI | 8/26

The Government Accountability Board is considering for the second time a proposed emergency rule that threatens both voting rights and smooth election administration.

CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER

In Georgia, much hinges on the next few weeks

CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER | 8/22

Eastern Europe understands the stakes in Georgia. It is the ultimate target. Russia’s aims are clear.

JOEL MCNALLY

Power brokers cook up secret plan for Milwaukee schools

JOEL MCNALLY | 8/25

Nine years later, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has “exposed” that the neighborhood school plan it supported is a failure. That $102 million was spent to expand schools where enrollment either went down or failed to grow substantially. It also included millions spent on building new educational facilities in “partnership” with influential religious institutions.

PETER BROWN

Bush-haters won’t stop McCain

PETER A. BROWN | 3/31

The theory pushed hard by Democrats and accepted to some degree by Republicans is that the public is so angry with Bush that large numbers of voters will refuse to vote for a fellow Republican. The reality is a bit more complicated and perhaps not quite as ominous for de facto GOP nominee John McCain as many might think.

RICK HOROWITZ

Obama at last, out from under

RICK HOROWITZ | 8/28

Barack Obama looked as if he’d exhaled for the first time in weeks. This was—finally—his convention. His room. His crowd. His time. Which is to say, there were—finally—no more Clintons.

INSIDE THE FIRST AMENDMENT

Let’s hope convention cities respect right to protest

GENE POLICINSKI | 8/23

The conventions and their host cities are bracing for thousands of demonstrators. The First Amendment requires that police and public officials have more supportable reasons to shut down protests than vague concerns over order, safety or national image. They can’t legally stop the messengers just because they don’t like the message.

DAVID BRODER

Women lead way: Michelle, Hillary set stage in Denver

DAVID BRODER | 8/28

Michelle Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, slated as the featured speakers on the first two nights of the national convention, delivered a pair of speeches that came as close to fulfilling the hopes of the nominees and the party leaders as anyone could have imagined.

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ELLEN GOODMAN

Real gender gap is an ambition gap

ELLEN GOODMAN | 8/28

However many speakers in Denver talked about the 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling, the ceiling is in place. While polls say that women now feel it’s more likely to have a woman president in the future, older women wonder, “In my lifetime?”

KATHLEEN PARKER

On abortion issue, Pope Pelosi stands at the gate

KATHLEEN PARKER | 8/27

St. Augustine was resurrected as Pelosi was trying to respond to the question that refuses to die: When does human life begin?

PRO-CON

Pro: Media’s grade-school crush on Obama flunks smell test for most objective Americans

PETER SCHWEIZER | 8/23

Barack Obama has benefitted from adoring media coverage, a lack of journalistic rigor, and a sizeable advantage in coverage. In short, everything in the media seems to break his direction.

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