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Why allow the kids to speak, at all?

In the spring of 2006, officials at Foothill High School, in suburban Henderson, required valedictorian Brittany McComb to submit her graduation speech to them for advance censorship, as has become standard policy.

‘… and we’ll take it from there’

In Carson City, the Legislature’s Democratic leaders remain adamant that they have not yet decided whether taxes must be increased to counter cuts proposed by Republican Gov. Jim Gibbons.

OUR BLOGGERS ARE SAYING …

If you’re not checking out the local blogs on reviewjournal.com, here’s just a sample of what you’ve been missing:

No laughing matter

Members of the Obama administration — and media commentators who routinely promote their policies — are literally laughing at Republican warnings that the vast deficits proposed by the current White House could lead to an eventual default on U.S. securities, an accelerated devaluation of the U.S. dollar, or both.

Book banning

If you think we have, over the years, exaggerated the threat posed to the First Amendment by “campaign reform,” consider Tuesday’s Supreme Court arguments in the case of “Hillary: The Movie.”

Quashing speech

The inherent conflict between the First Amendment and “campaign finance reform” will again be on full display Tuesday, as the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in a case involving a film that is highly critical of Hillary Clinton.

‘Las Vegas: where you can’t afford a drink’

Spending on travel and tourism declined last year for the first time since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Commerce Department reports. “As Americans canceled vacations, a strong dollar kept foreigners away and businesses slashed travel budgets,” The Wall Street Journal reported last week.

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