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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Fixing the real problem, whatever that is
My friend and I are discussing the legacy of Governor Bill Richardson. Aside from all the controversies, what did he really do for New Mexico ? “He finally got education reformed,” my friend says. “Replaced the old state school board … Continue reading
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What the next governor didn’t plan for
Bob Woodward was all over the talk shows a few weeks ago. Woodward is the indefatigible Washington Post reporter and author of many “insider” books about presidents; his newest is “Obama’s War,” about President Obama and the Afghanistan war. According … Continue reading
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