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Ann Coulter: “It’s hard to say which of O’Connor’

This week, our columnist Ann Coulter sets the record straight about the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.  Let’s put it this way:  the left had no problem with her.  That’s your first clue.

Here’s a snippet of “Reagan’s Biggest Mistake Finally Retires” (that’s your second clue!):

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[…] For all the blather about O’Connor’s moderation and pragmatism and motherly instincts, Mommie Dearest signed on to the most monstrous opinion in the history of the court, Stenberg v. Carhart, which proclaimed a heretofore unnoticed constitutional right to puncture the skull of a half-delivered baby and suction its brains out — just as the framers so clearly intended. […]

…and do you really need more than that to get you to read it?!

The column is in the Columnist section.

Also today, junk science basher Steve Milloy shines a light on a report that stinks of junk.  It’s about low-level radiation, which the report says is damgerous no matter what level of exposure—ignoring the old scientific rule that reminds us “the portion makes the poison”. 

It’s called “Trillion-Dollar Radiation Mistake?” which coicidentally could also be the title of anything about the Kyoto Accord.  Here’s a snippet:

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[…] Over the last 30 years or so, the scientific establishment has become heavily invested in the notion that cancers are caused by genetic, or DNA mutations. The idea is that something — say a single molecule of a “cancer-causing” chemical, the smallest radiation exposure or even chance alone — can cause a change or mutation in a cell’s DNA, thereby turning a normal cell into a cancer cell.

In addition to regulation of radiation exposures, this supposition is the basic rationale that government regulators have relied on for decades to regulate exposures to chemicals allegedly linked with cancer risk — even though there is virtually no real-world evidence to support it. […]

 

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