Month: March 2005
Damn, blogger ate the first draft of this post. Doesn't matter, I've got little to add. Just do what the title says. Important and profoundly correct. I hope people that.
I pay an inordinate amount of attention to LGM's position in the Ecosystem, and it's nice to see that we've achieved the long-held goal of passing blogosphere giant Buy a Degree/Buy a.
Via Yglesias, I see more circumstantial evidence for the blogospherical psychoanalysis of Marshall Wittman performed by Paperwight and myself. Nothing like a tiresome, pious scolding of the left for self-righteously putting their political preferences.
The worst part of student plagiarism isn't the fact that some students will escape my classes with decent grades for no work. The worst part is that I have to.
Fafnir generously offers us the founding myth now being proffered by a majority of the Republican Party, including at least one Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Now, if you're.
Shorter E.J. Dionne: Because the Republicans have successfully misled the electorate about their extremely unpopular abortion platform, the Democrats should respond by substantively changing the abortion policies of their caucus.
As a matter or general policy, I try to avoid making assumptions about the motives of others, especially those I've never met and don't know. Still, it's hard to see.
Part I Goeben was completed in August of 1912. It displaced 19000 tons, was 526' long, could make 26 knots, and had an armament of 10 11" guns. For some.