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In 1975, Bob C. Riley, then lieutenant governor of Arkansas, became governor for 11 days following the election of the Arkansas governor to the United States Senate. What makes the case of Riley so interesting is not the tenure of his administration, or the circumstance which caused it, rather it is Riley himself. (0) comments

Students from UCLA have been involved with a quarterly pro-life magazine, The Advocate, in an ongoing effort to expose inherent racism in Planned Parenthood have placed several calls to centers around the country. According to the transcripts released by The Advocate, back in July someone claiming to be a donor contacted Planned Parenthood in Idaho and inquired if their donation could be put specifically towards helping minority women, specifically blacks, to obtain abortions. (9) comments

Thus far, it's been a good presidential primary season for mudslingers-cum-historians, with revelations coming out about Obama's drug-use and Clinton-haters scouring through every pore of the Bill presidency for facts they can use against Hillary. Oddly enough, though, John McCain - with by far the longest and most interesting of records to examine - has been getting a relative free pass from the media. (0) comments

Since Craig Austrie was born today and he's actually Jesus, shouldn't today be Christmas? Let me get this straight. UConn is playing a whale's vagina in the first round? I'm really glad that the Playa Suites in Acapulco waited until 24 hours after all of UConn left to burn down. (2) comments

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