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Clinton, bin Laden and the Saudis
From NewsMax: Ex-president Clinton's decision to ask Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah for a high-dollar donation to his presidential library came just months after Saudi leaders rebuffed his request to take custody of Osama bin Laden - when officials in Sudan,...
This Looks Suspiciously Like Democracy II
Political scientists, like myself and my esteemed colleague Dr. Schaff, tend to chuckle sometimes when we read that the Sunnis oppose the constitution while the Kurds faver it. Groups as large as the Sunni and Kurdish populations of Iraq are...
Spurning America
Here's an excerpt from Michael Barone:Army Special Forces Soldiers, as my U.S. News colleague Linda Robinson writes in her riveting book, Masters of Chaos, are very much aware of the tradition of their military history. On the eve of a...
They're Already Missing What They Never Had
In a typically fawning hand job post-mortem for the 2005 Red Sox, Sean McAdam lets this zinger fly: In all likelihood, Friday's loss represented more than the end of the Red Sox's season. It also represented the end of an...
Le Politicien américain
The French press is noting Daschle [Update: Here's the link]:US ex-senator says undecided about whether to run for president in 2008 Tom Daschle, a former US senator who lost his seat last year, told AFP that he was undecided about...
Happy Columbus Native American Day
What a beautiful day to not have to get up and go to work. It's still in the low to mid-40s, and it's still drizzling. In fact, I set my alarm clock for 6:30 this morning just so I could...
Soccer Balls and Constitutions
Michael Hastings, writing in Newsweek, has this:Oct. 15, 2005 - Cruising through the Al Wahdi neighborhood in eastern Mosul, Iraq, Lt. Colonel John Norris ducks down from his command hatch in the heavily armored Stryker vehicle. Look at all the...
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This speaks for itself. H/T to BMEWS

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