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Wow. The rest of the world can handle the truth about Afghanistan, but not America?
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“Is your journalism, art, and publishing compromised on the Internet because of NSFW? Is your communication, reading, and education suffering from NSFW? Is your mom unable to receive your email at her office because of this crp?”
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The signs are ominous, according to the latest polls. You can download it here (PDF). And you can feel it in the culture. When history is written, I predict Karl Rove will have a major legacy: the creation of a permanent minority party.
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What does the dismal science indicate for US soldiers’ troop levels, fatalities, and combat wounds in Iraq? Where will be in each at the end of 2008, if we “stay the course”?
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“I think we should implement a new corollary to Godwin’s Law – call it McArdle’s Law, after this blog entry at Free Exchange – saying that any time someone mentions “Economics 101″ in a debate, they’ve automatically lost.”
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The U.S. Navy on Tuesday began its largest demonstration of force in the Persian Gulf since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, led by a pair of aircraft carriers and backed by warplanes flying simulated attack maneuvers off the coast of Iran.
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