Thursday, May 25, 2006

The Wrap-up

Senator Rick Santorum calls the immigration bill in his chamber the “worst possible way to reform our system.”

The Wall Street Journal reports on “cracks in Republican unity,” and CongressDailyAM names names.

Ed Meese explains why the Senate immigration bill is an “amnesty by any other name.”

Harold Meyerson observes the ironies of neoconservativism.

Peter Wehner, of the White House, debunks the perennial criticisms of the Iraq war.

Michael Novak salutes GWB, the “bravest president.”

Time.com reports on Congressman Mike Pence’s proposal for immigration reform.

Cato’s Alan Reynolds challenges the immigration stats alarmingly compiled by Robert Rector of Heritage.

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