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The Dubai ports debacle has a lot in common with the sorts of arguments used against immigration.
With Bush at the low point of his presidency, will his attempt to find common ground with Congressional Democrats bear much fruit?
In a visit to Arizona and the Texas border this week, the President put his two-sided proposal, border security and guest workers, under the spotlight. The plan is a step in the right direction.
Maps of the latest poll averages for the Senate and governors' races show Republicans leading over almost all of the landmass of America, showing a Democratic Party shrinking back to its bicoastal base.
Congress will face an even busier schedule due to the recent Times Square bombing attempt, the Gulf Coast oil spill, and the new Arizona immigration law.
Good fences make good neighbors, or so House Republicans believed when they passed a tough measure to combat illegal immigration.
Despite Democrat promises for earmark reform, free-spending habits persist.
As Congress rounds out its final week before skipping town, it"s worth reminding ourselves about how thoroughly undistinguished this session has been.



