Amend while the iron is hot?
Nov 29, 2010
Washington Post - On the one hand, he said at a recent event at Texas Tech University that 'there's very little that I would change' about the Constitution, adding that activists should not 'mess' with it.
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Nov 29, 2010
Washington Post - On the one hand, he said at a recent event at Texas Tech University that 'there's very little that I would change' about the Constitution, adding that activists should not 'mess' with it.
Nov 29, 2010
Go San Angelo - Another book that has some interesting Civil War stories is from Texas Tech University Press titled “The Accidental Historian,” by Monte Akers, an Austin lawyer who has had a romance with history most of his life. He and his wife, Patty, also an attorney, got involved in Civil War re-enactments, and both appeared in major movie productions about the war years, including the acclaimed “Gettysburg.”
Nov 29, 2010
Poten & Partners - A little more than five years after Hurricane Katrina pummeled New Orleans, an administrator at Texas Tech who helped coordinate the government's rebuilding efforts says the city has made miraculous progress.
Nov 29, 2010
Pajamas Media - 'As the November 2 elections vanish in the rearview mirror, newly elected Republicans seem united on trying to repeal ObamaCare. Nearly to a person, they list the repeal of that hideous piece of legislation as job one. And they also appear united on extending the Bush tax cuts for everyone, which is how it should be. But we must keep their feet to the fire lest some weak-kneed Republicans like Senator Bob Corker (TN) pressure them into moderation. (Even before the election Corker was distancing himself from the “crazier Republicans” whom Tea Parties supported.)' wrote AWR Hawkins, a conservative writer who holds a Ph.D. in military history from Texas Tech University.
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