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Month: August 2006

Today’s Fake Outrage

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On August 3, 2006
Via Barbara, I see that it's not just Lieberman but ace uncoverer of Islamofascist conspiracies in the Travel section of the New York Times Tom Maguire who is trying to gin up some outrage over a blog post. About the post itself, there's just not...

Pape

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On August 3, 2006

Yglesias:People should really listen to Robert Pape.And, for that matter, read his book.I concur and would add:Read his other book, too. And Mia Bloom's book.

Not Far From The Tree

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On August 3, 2006
Apparently the apples became bad partly because they were poisoned:Military prosecutors and investigators probing the killing of three Iraqi detainees by U.S. troops in May believe the unit's commanders created an atmosphere of excessive violence by encouraging "kill counts" and possibly issuing an illegal order...

Iris Marion Young

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On August 3, 2006

As Henry Farrell and Larry Solum note, political theory has lost a major voice before her time. University of Chicago obit here.The distinction between political theory and political philosophy can.

Not Surprising, Just Funny

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On August 2, 2006
Uh...The Bush administration said it viewed attempts by Venezuela or other countries to influence the transition in Cuba as unwarranted intervention. “The president is worried about people in the neighborhood who seek to destabilize neighbors using economic or other means,” Mr. Snow said.
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