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  • Cruz visit to Bronx high school canceled after students threaten a walkout:

    04/06/2016 8:33:57 PM PDT · by MaxistheBest · 180 replies
    The Daily News ^ | 04/06/2016 | BY CHAUNCEY ALCORN, LEONARD GREENE
    ‘His views are against ours’ Ted Cruz came to New York Wednesday talking about education, but he’s the one who got schooled. The lesson came from a group of Bronx high school students who told the Republican presidential candidate to stay away. Cruz was scheduled to speak at Bronx Lighthouse College Preparatory Academy until students wrote a letter to the principal asking her not to let Cruz come, prompting staffers to cancel the appearance. "We told her if he came here, we would schedule a walkout," said Destiny Domeneck, 16. "Most of us are immigrants or come from immigrant backgrounds....
  • Throwing Pinch Overboard

    08/16/2006 11:47:14 AM PDT · by Kitten Festival · 54 replies · 3,260+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 16 August 2006 | Thomas Lifson
    It has finally happened. The left is beginning to turn against New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., known far and wide as “Pinch.” It is simple to understand why: the New York Times is becoming a failing business under his stewardship, and the Left needs the NYT. Faithful readers of The American Thinker have known this for over two years, as we have chronicled the journalistic and economic decline of the New York Times Company. We started warning investors that their money was at risk before the common stock lost half its value. We slogged through to SEC...
  • A fresh start for U.S.-Canadian relations

    01/25/2006 4:37:03 PM PST · by george76 · 13 replies · 475+ views
    Rocky Mt. News ^ | January 25, 2006
    Canadians gave Conservative Stephen Harper a victory, but no mandate, in Monday's election. The voters gave his party 124 seats in Parliament, 31 short of a majority, meaning a coalition government with the inevitable compromises. The outcome seemed less voter enchantment with Harper and his agenda than weariness with the Liberal Party, grown stale and corruption-prone after 13 years in office. However, if not a sharp turn to the right for Canada, Harper's election does have it edging in that direction. He campaigned on cutting taxes, getting tough on crime, turning more power over to the provinces, replacing government-funded day...