“People always think there will be another day,” said Jack Duncan, who was counsel for the subcommittee that handled [a vetoed 1971 bill aimed at providing high-quality early childhood education and after-school programs for any American family that wanted them] in the House. “Well, there might be another day, but not in my lifetime.”
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Required Reading
Gail Collins on what might happen if we scuttle health care because we're getting a terrible bill.
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