In keeping with its tradition of bias against the Bush Administration, this Times reporting is heavily negative on the compromise reached by the Bushies and the three Republican veterans who challenged the earlier version of the 'detainee bill.'
Today's editorials (4 of the five) collectively make a statement that shows the bias they have toward the Bush initiatives and responses in trying to protect the nation from the RATs and their railing against big business, generally. My view that this newspaper lives in left field editorially is continually reinforced. They deserve the criticism they receive and their dwindling financial health is a deserved consequence.
Of course, they believe they're right and performing a public service. In reality they are the voice of a liberal elite who fancy themselves erudite, but are blinded by their arrogance.
Turning Back the Clock on Rape
The bill on jailing, interrogating and trying terror suspects contains narrow definitions of rape and sexual assault that must be fixed before Congress can responsibly pass the legislation.
A Bad Court-Splitting Plan
Congress should not allow conservative, anti-environmental ideologues to tamper with the federal courts under a false mantle of reform.
The Ultimate Agricultural Efficiency
A deal between the nation'?s top two pork packing companies signals the future of American agriculture - do away with the farmer by doing away with competitive markets.
Punishing Refugees Twice
The Patriot Act and its sister Real ID provision have inadvertently damaged America'?s excellent record of giving refuge to the persecuted.
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