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Democrats make Hillary legit New York's party convention officially nominates the first lady for the U.S. Senate while a certain mayor goes unmentioned. March of the racketeers The Democrats are suing Tom DeLay for normal political practices and calling it "racketeering." But the real racketeers in Congress are Democrats and their family name is Kennedy. Alan Keyes teams up with Lenora Fulani The press yawns as the political odd couple of the year performs together before a half-packed house. Night in pink satin Gore's strategy to conquer America may sound like sugar and spice, but it's no act -- and he's not playing nice. Fighting racism online Clinton and Gore's big promise looks like a digital diversion. Screw the kids! Hillary Clinton, Al Gore and the Democratic Party want your vote if you care about children and education, but have done nothing to deserve it. All in Elián's family The media is holding back on the shady past of the young Cuban refugee's Miami relatives. What Social Security crisis? Democrats and Republicans calling for an overhaul of our national retirement system are overlooking the obvious: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. What Hillary Clinton won't say Rudy Giuliani has dramatically reduced the number of shots fired by police at civilians in New York, as well as the number of people killed by anyone there. Bush's answer: Send teachers, books and money But his plan immediately comes under fire by Gore, who a poll shows is losing the education issue to Bush. |
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