Daily Topics - Friday March 24th, 2017

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- Neil Gorsuch's Backward Views On Working Women - Angélique Roché, Ms. Foundation for Women

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kamakinky 9 years 21 weeks ago
#1

Thom, You mentioned Bush's "Clean Air" and "Clean Water" acts. Don't forget his "Healthy Forests" act which allowed private lumber companies to come in and clear cut our public lands for profit. :)

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