Month: February 2006

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Visualizing Defense

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On February 7, 2006
Came across this graphic while reading the QDR (this does not mean I’m being productive; it’s easier than working on my article), and thought it was kind of nifty.It’s interesting and, I think, largely accurate. I do wonder how far the Rumsfeld Defense Department has pushed toward the upper right quadrant; not terribly far, I’m […]
Redesigned and more aesthetically-pleasing alternative to Daily Kos Matt asks: It seems, meanwhile, that beneath all the smokescreens what they’re really trying to say is that they think FISA is unconstitutional, so they ought to be allowed to violate it. What I can’t understand is why they won’t just say so and see if they […]

GOP Lobbyists Have A Boehner

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On February 6, 2006
The age of reform has begun! Newly elected House Majority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) said he opposed efforts to ban privately funded travel for members of Congress and provisions in spending bills that fund lawmakers’ pet projects. The views of Boehner, elected by his GOP colleagues on Thursday to succeed Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Tex.), […]

On the Cartoons

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On February 6, 2006

The fact that several conservatives have resorted to the “why aren’t the moonbats talking about this” routine makes me even more reluctant to comment (I generally don’t bother

Steeler Nation

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On February 6, 2006

Congrats to gmack and the Steelers for a terrific run. Evidently, it’s hard for a Seahawks fan to be anything but frustrated tonight. The comment below notwithstanding though, I don’t mean

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