Required Reading: April 4, 2008
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 - 08:36 AM
In which the Supreme Court refuses to hear Padilla's case, NY legislators spend hidden Medicaid bucks, Mayor Bloomberg says "I've always thought guest worker programs are either a deliberate attempt just to hoodwink the public or that people that propose them are being naive,", Hal the coyote dies, NYC's cabaret laws are upheld, and conservative bloggers react to Tom Delay's resignation.
"Justices Decline Terror Case of a U.S. Citizen" (NY Times)
"N.Y. Spending Secret Cash on Medicaid" (NY Sun)
"Mayor Derides Guest Worker Programs, Touts Border Control" (NY Sun)
"Who or what killed Hal?" (NY Daily News)
"Life ain't a cabaret, judge rules" (NY Daily News)
Powerline: "DeLay was an effective leader, albeit too liberal in recent years. It's possible, of course, that he did something wrong along the way. But there is no evidence of that in the public domain"
Redstate: "it ends the GOP concern that DeLay might lose his own seat, which in addition to redistricting has undergone demographic changes with the influx of former New Orleans residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina."
Instapundit: "His 'no fat in the budget' remark lost me, and I was never much of a fan."
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