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Month: July 2008

Personnel and Precedent

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Reading Linda Greenhouse's valedictory essay , Digby emphasizes this passage:In five days on the witness stand, Judge Bork had a chance to explain himself fully, to describe and defend his view that the Constitution’s text and the intent of its 18th-century framers provided the only...
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Too Weird for Words

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Via Angry Professor, there's this jaw-slackener from Jesus Land.Girls long to be loved and adored, and give their heart to their hero. God is that hero! The characteristics focused on.

The Bonds Question

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On July 14, 2008

I was at Shea yesterday, which was great except for Pedro leaving the game early (although he was pitching 1-hit shutout ball with no stuff.) Between that and Alou unsurprisingly.

Book Review: Just War Thinking

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In Just War Thinking, Eric Patterson sets out to revitalize Just War theory, which he believes has become a moribund intellectual project. Rather than a living and innovative body of theory, Patterson argues that Just War theory has decayed into a neo-pacificist "check list" for...

9/11 Changed Nothing

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On July 13, 2008

I wanted to think this was a joke. I really did. Alas. Still, there's a sort of Zen perfection in the same paper that print Fred Hiatt's pro-disastrous-war editorials and.

Oh, You Again?

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On July 13, 2008
I'm still alive. But with the Bar looming larger each day, I am taking a brief blogging hiatus. I'll be posting here and there through July 30th, after which point I will be back in full force (insert cheer or jeer there). Til then....

Graphical FISA

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On July 12, 2008
A useful tool. (Via Sanchez.) Bonus: Lanny Davis, a wanker for all seasons. (Davis: "The compromise bill would provide strict supervision by the special FISA Court." Sanchez: "This is right, if by “strict supervision” you mean 'checking whether Mike Mukasey can fill out a form...

Russian Veto

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On July 12, 2008

This is kind of interesting. Neither China nor Russia have been shy about using their Security Council vetoes in defense of either regional interests, or in reference to particular issue.

Snow Falls…

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On July 12, 2008

Tony Snow passes away. I can say without hesitation that he was a much more capable White House press secretary than either his predecessor or his successor. Rest in peace.

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