Breaking the Back

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On December 15, 2004
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It's good that killing Uday and Qusay capturing Saddam handing over power to Allawi stomping Najaf destroying Falluja has broken the back of the insurgency. Otherwise, we'd have real problems in Iraq.

King County

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On December 14, 2004

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My question for Chris Vance: If King County was hell-bent on "stealing" this election, why didn't they do it sooner? Why did they reject a higher percentage of ballots than.

Clever Students

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In Robert Farley
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On December 14, 2004
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Earlier this quarter in my American Foreign Policy class, I watched the original "Manchurian Candidate" with my students. This morning, day of the final exam, I walk in and find the following note: Final grade for everyone in Political Science 321: 4.0 Next to the note...

Pure Evil

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On December 12, 2004
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Bob Novak on the Capital Gang, discussing the Rumsfeld dust-up: Look, soldiers always complain. That's just what they do--it's a way of life for them.

Danielle Allen

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On December 11, 2004

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Furthering my time-wasting in this here coffee shop, your easily distracted blogger has been leafing through a several-month old paper copy of The Chronicle of Higher Education left lying around. The.

Trusting Markets

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On December 11, 2004

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One downside to my decision to replace my Clinton-era, Windows 98, 1/3 chance of crashing when opening a PDF laptop with a spiffy 2004 model is that I can now.

Worse than I remembered

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When I blasted the Gregoire campaign a few weeks ago for their incompetence, I was primarily thinking of the media and message elements of her campaign. In this week's Stranger, Sandeep Kaushik gives an even more damning account of her incompetence. In concentrating her efforts on white...
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