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- Letters to the editor
Regarding “Headway made on housing overhaul” (A1, June 25):
The plan to rescue 400,000 distressed borrowers by using taxpayer money to insure $300 billion in cheaper home loans raises a question as to why we should have to bail out borrowers (and the speculating lenders) who had average loan balances of $750,000?
- ROBERT NOVAK CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Fear over two possible Obamacons What is an Obamacon? The phrase surfaced in January to describe British Conservatives entranced by Barack Obama. On March 13, The American Spectator broadened the term to cover all “conservative supporters” of the Democratic presidential candidate.
- DAVID S. BRODER THE WASHINGTON POST
Gerrymandering chases away voters When Barack Obama decided last week to throw off the constraints on campaign spending that go with the acceptance of public financing, he was rightly criticized for rigging the system in his own favor.
- Anticipating peak oil production
With oil prices skyrocketing, Americans are feeling serious pain at the pump – and scratching their heads as to why. Part of the answer may be that we are approaching peak oil sooner than many people would have guessed.
- MAUREEN DOWD THE NEW YORK TIMES
Creating GOP myths about Obama Karl Rove was impressed with Barack Obama when he first met him. But now he sees him as a “coolly arrogant” elitist. This was Rove's take on Obama to Republicans at the Capitol Hill Club Monday, according to Christianne Klein of ABC News.
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