Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Tuesday morning roundup

It was heartening to see a line out the door at the polling station (last year, there was hardly anyone there).

This is exceptionally f*ed up: someone calls in for protection from spousal abuse, and you charge her with illegally selling a $10 phone card--setting in motion a path to deportation??

Organic farming faces an uphill battle in China, but the benefits are priceless.

Dana Milbank perfectly captures the absurdity of pre-election punditry.

Eugene Robinson parces the race card issue.

Okay, I have magically lost the ability to cut and paste. Go to the Post's opinion page and check out Cohen on Palin and Anne Applebaum, who provides some perspective on the latest terrorist plot to be discovered.

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