Month: June 2005
I’ve been tagged by Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva. Unfortunately, it’s kind of hard for me to remember my younger years, for some reason. Nevertheless, I’ll give it a.
I love Detroit.I have roots in Detroit on both sides of my family. My old man spent many of his formative years (the 18+ formative years) in Detroit during the.
I hope these people aren't dead, but I also hope they're not in the possession of the Taliban. Afghani treatment of captured Soviet prisoners during the 1980s was brutal.UPDATE: 13.
iocaste highlights Scalia's dissent in McCreary County, a remarkable performance--and I don't mean that as a compliment. What's most useful about it is that it highlights the death of "nonpreferentialism".
Erik drops a much needed rock on John Tierney's head:Here's the real point of Tierney's argument. The expansive federal government has squeezed the economic life out of Native Americans and.
Part I: Foreign Policy ConflictI argued in the first part of this series that the United States and China have relatively few direct foreign policy disputes, and even fewer that.
I realize everyone's moved on, but Nathan Newman has a couple of excellent posts on the implications of the Kelo decision here and here....the underlying outrage is no doubt the.
Rick Santorum is the latest reactionary crank who seems unclear on the difference between sexual acts between consenting adults and various forms of coercion. Seriously, what the hell is wrong.