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Prospect.org[Prospect.org] TAPPED: April 2005 Archives: I’ve quibbled before with the flimsy “principled” defense of the filibuster offered by The New York Times editorial writers, and they did themselves no favors last week by reminding me, in another dubious defense of the institution, that the Times editorial page had come out in favor of abolishing the filibuster in 1995, after having watched Republicans obstruct liberal initiatives for two years. (That editorial, a gem of the fiery Howell Raines era called “Time to Retire the Filibuster,” characterized the institution as “the tool of the sore loser” and “an archaic rule that frustrates democracy and serves no useful purpose.”) But Newman takes a longer view and casts the filibuster as a tool that, over the course of ever-shifting partisan fortunes, inherently helps conservatives more than it ever does liberals, since the latter actually seek to enact major, positive government programs and an activist state is inevitably thwarted by such a stringent procedural protection of minority rights and obstruction in the legislature.

Marketingvox.comhttp://www.marketingvox.com [Marketingvox.com] e-mail marketing · MarketingVOX: Following yesterday's report that the co-chair of the Association of Interactive Marketing's (AIM) email delivery committee has quit in protest over the Direct Marketing Association's lily-livered stance on spam, a representative from the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) joins the fun. DM News reports that Michael Mayor, the IAB's e-mail committee chairman and president/CEO of e-mail list management firm NetCreations, plans to withdraw support to the IAB's members for the DMA's Council for Responsible E-mail's long-awaited e-mail best practices document.

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