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...wrote that the suit is “an act of necessity, aimed at saving others from apathy,” according to the Associated Press...
Kagan said he had a similar experience with Erickson after dismissing her only weeks after hiring her as a research assistant. He said he recalled that Erickson filed a discrimination suit which was dismissed...
According to the Boston Herald, Erickson has filed suit with the MCAD 21 times since 1996, losing the 14 cases that have been heard...
...latest is that he’s a ruthless political opportunist. Objecting to Bush’s appearance on board the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln in a flight suit, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman complains, “The Constitution declares the president commander-in-chief of the armed forces to make it clear that civilians, not the military, hold ultimate authority. That’s why American presidents traditionally make a point of avoiding military affectations...
...full military uniform, Krugman explains: “Boulanger became immensely popular. If he hadn’t lost his nerve on the night of the attempted putsch, French democracy might have ended in 1889.” In case the logical connection between Bush donning a flight suit and Boulanger plotting a coup isn’t clear, Krugman slyly asks, “Has ‘man on horseback’ politics come to America...