Month: August 2006
This is the third of an eight part review series of the Patterson Summer Reading List. 1. Colossus, Niall Ferguson 2. Illicit, Moises Naim3. The End of Poverty, Jeffrey SachsThe.
When big business meets the evangelical community, who do you think wins?While much of America put Prohibition to rest 73 years ago, large parts of the South have remained strictly.
In fairness to Thomas Joscelyn, he doesn't actually suggest that the US should attack Pakistan. Rather, he asks cowardly rhetorical questions like "Pakistani terror networks were behind the 7/7 bombings.
Joe Lieberman's favorite op-ed page, approvingly quoted by principled, non-partisan libertarian Glenn Reynolds: Let's emphasize that again: The plot was foiled because a large number of people were under surveillance.
"I regard it as a salutary doctrine that cities, states and the Federal Government must exercise their powers so as not to discriminate between their inhabitants except upon some reasonable.
You listen. Two crucial points: first, that randomly invading countries in the vain hope that a pro-American liberal democracy will emerge from the ashes is an exceptionally ineffective strategy for.
Needless to say, incoherent demagoguery is not just limited to blogospheric hacks:Senator Joseph I. Lieberman seized on the terror arrests in Britain today to attack his Democratic rival, Ned Lamont,.
David Weigel gets it exactly right with respect to Bobo's fantasies about a centrist third party built around two politicians who don't have anything resembling centrist views on the most.