Old-timers: who did you favor in the Iran-Iraq war?If you had a hard time picking a favorite, then you can imagine what I think of the latest upcoming Mets-Yankees subway.
Herman and Vermin. These cats were the companions of Frances Benjamin Johnson, one of the most important -- and forgotten -- American photographers of the early 20th century. Johnson photographed.
Adieu. That was painfully drawn out....Indeed:But to comprehend his doomed-ness and what to make of it, one needs to step back. Why was he given the job in the first.
Douglas Kmiec. Answer to title question: "No. No, they can't."
Ann Friedman, despite being a figment of my imagination, points us to this piece by the mythical Katha Pollitt:The video, originally posted on jebar.info, a Kurdish website, is now plastered.
( . . . for anyone who thought this post title was clever, it was -- when Scott first used it back in November . . . My bad!)The laughing-stock.
Thers quotes the first half of the Scalia quote approvingly cited by Ann Althouse. I'd like to deal with the second:"What Shakespeare is to the high school English student," Scalia.
On Air America's website, the brilliant Mark Green (the newest incompetent owner) has an open comments thread so you can let him know what a great job he's doing. I.
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