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Monday, April 21, 2008

Jack Dunphy highlights two problems facing the people of Los Angeles and the men and women of the LAPD. The first is the issue of criminal, illegal immigrant gang members, the second is the rising tide of violence between young Hispanics and Blacks, some gang-related, some not.

A member of the editorial board of The Washington Post weighs in on the efforts by the people of Arizona, and their elected leaders, to deal with the problems caused by illegal immigration, and the problems caused by efforts to curtail it.

Bob Novak asks a good question, "what's the matter with Obama?"

Bill Kristol compares the Passover statements from each Presidential campaign.

Tomorrow, the people of Pennsylvania go to the polls in the Democratic Presidential primary in that state. 158 delegates will be awarded proportionally, 103 based on congressional districts, and 55 based on the statewide vote. The RealClearPolitics average of recent polls in Pennsylvania puts Hillary in the lead by 6.3%. In my opinion, she needs to win by a much larger margin to bolster her case that she deserves the nomination based on the electability issue.

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