For you blog addicts who need a little something to the left, check out Ted Barlow and Matthew Yglesias. They AintNoBadDude’s, though.
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Rich Galen has a great
Rich Galen has a great idea what to do with the ‘detainees’ in Cuba: Here’s a great plan: In order to guarantee that the thugs in Cuba and Alexandria are treated properly they should all be turned over to civilian authorities The New York City Fire Department.
The scandal that will get
The scandal that will get no mainstream attention (other than this Will Op-Ed): the massive voting irregularities in Missouri in Nov. 2000. We expect no outrage from Mary Frances Berry and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
The WaPo Editorial Page heeds
The WaPo Editorial Page heeds the NY Times call for Campaign Finance Reform in the shadow of Enron.
From the Good Grief file:
From the Good Grief file: Drudge has a link to a Houston Chronicle article that is reporting that the Rev. Jesse is heading to Houston to lead a rally for Enron workers. Sayeth the Philanthropic Philanderer: “The government was neutralized because they were in collusion with Enron and could not protect the interest of the …
I have not seen this
I have not seen this covered any where else, but along with the fruity former Attorney General Ramsey Clark, one of the point men in the legal maneuvering regarding the Cuban detainees is Stephen Yagman. Among Mr. Yagman’s other accomplishments are: – Filing a lawsuit against the LAPD, claiming an armed bank robber was allowed …
My former Regimental Commander, A.
My former Regimental Commander, A. James Bacevich, who was my leader when I was in the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, discusses the Philippines.