How can we expect to do well in Iraq when, after relieving six insurgents of multiple explosive devices, we just let them go? No way to run a railroad...The United.
Oh my, we are breathlessly informed in the National Post that Mark Steyn's antiliberal and anti-Western values book is--despite an endorsement by Mona Charen!--being "boycotted" by Canada's largest book chain..
Everybody's talking about Ralph Peters "give up on Iraq" bit, and I think that Glenn and Spencer, among others, have demonstrated how dishonest and incoherent his new position is. Peter's.
As a follow-up to Dave's post, get this from reactionary fusion jazz musician and Trainwreck Media founder Chuck Johnson. The New York Times article says this:Among the dozens of documents.
Looks like Office of Special Plans: The Home Edition has been shut down. Who would have thought that dumping 48,000 boxes of unprocessed, unauthenticated Iraqi documents onto the internets would.
Shorter Bob Owens: "While nothing that appears in the New York Times or The Lancet could possibly be true, I see no reason to question the journalistic integrity of the.
In the middle of a 1959 game against the New York Rangers, Jacques Plante, Hall of Fame goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens, returned from the locker room with a mask.
As more than one person has said, my favorite part of Eric Boehlert's Lapdogs is Chapter 3, his fierce and detailed takedown of The Note. Between its endless pro-Republican spin,.
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