Month: August 2011
A lot of books about environmental problems tend to follow a pattern that looks something like this: 1. Talk about how screwed up everything is, going into detail about a.
David Sirota wastes the opportunity to say something interesting about Hollywood and the military: Americans are souring on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The military budget is under siege.
I assume the "get it right" means that Prick Erry's strategy will simply be to deny that when he wrote that Social Security was unconstitutional he meant that Social security.
You know what I didn't grow up with in Oregon? Hurricanes. Or tornadoes. Or floods. Or droughts. Or blizzards. Or below zero temperatures. Just soft rain, fog, and summer sun..
I suggest some possible explanations, and also try to break down the question of who should be going to law school, given current circumstances.
Of course not. To amplify Matt's response to Althouse's silly dodging and weaving about Paul merely wanting to "divert[] the matter to the state courts," let's consider the content of.
Let's just say I remain unconvinced that Obama's reappointment of Bernake was a good idea.
I have a short article on last semester's Counter-Insurgency course up at Small Wars Journal. Take a look...