Month: July 2009
So, as some of you knew and others surmised, today was supposed to be the day in which the wife and I enjoyed a Blessed Event, and introduced spawn into.
I wasn't sure if it was worth linking to Tom Schaller's analysis (using the great data collected by Tom Keck), as I assume it's well-known that the idea that conservative.
Matt Duss has a nice post on Jeffrey Goldberg's recent silliness regarding Human Rights Watch. Yesterday Goldberg, following up on a WSJ editorial, gave the impression that by talking about.
Although he resists saying so directly, I think that the upshot of Travis Sharp's Parameters article on GDP and the defense budget would run something like this: People who want.
Spencer has been following the F-22 debate closer than I; it appears that Carl Levin lacks the votes to outright kill the F-22, and thus that the potential for a.
Shorter John Yoo: Executive branch actions that could have been easily performed under FISA prove that is was fine for the executive branch to systematically violate FISA at their pleasure..
Random linkage in lieu of substantive blogging:Stephen Biddle on AfghanistanHow did Admiral Motti rise to that rank?Ethiopia-Eritrea proxy war in Somalia.Teaching history in Texas public schools is, well, ahistorical.Trend should.