Sheesh, two animal-themed days in a row.I can't wait to see the anti-feminist wingnut reaction to this one: According to an AP report, a group of female Spanish students have.
Part of me is sympathetic to the Jon Tester's "we won the Iraq War, let's go home" tactic. On the one hand, it might help end the war and consequently.
Noah at Danger Room: The Army is working on a $200 billion modernization program called Future Combat Systems, or FCS. The plan is to remake the entire force, pretty much.
One one level, I'm sympathetic to Ilya Somin's response to Adam Cohen's "gotcha" column about "judicial activism." It's true that most conservatives have never claimed that the Courts should never.
Ezra writes:You know, I spent my first 21 years on the West Coast, and never once gave a moment's thought to the possibility that I'd meet my end through a.
It's always refreshing, in this postmodern age, when political struggles can be clearly drawn battles between good and evil:The fight over a popular health insurance program for children is intensifying,.
I am honored to have been tapped twice (corrected: three times) recently for a Thinking Blogger Award. Once individually (and an embarrassingly long time ago) by Goldenferi for my work.
To follow up on Ezra's point about Megan McArdle's claim that impeachment proceedings would "mean[] not having any achievements to show the electorate next year," it's always striking to me.
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