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Category: Politics

Politics

Lamont and Lieberman

July 21, 2006January 6, 20071 min read

I found this blog entry on the Connecticut campaign to be quite interesting. Go read Eric’s take, at A Liberal Dose. The Prof

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Commentary Politics Religion

Gay Marriage?

July 10, 2006January 6, 20072 min read

I have stayed away from this discussion, mainly because my views are quite practical, and would most likely alienate people from all sides of the

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Politics, Religion, Taxes
Education Politics

A Plagiarist behind every Right-leaning Tree?

July 10, 2006January 6, 20071 min read

Okay, so I had to. After so many blogs where I talk about integrity in one’s writing, how could I not address the accusation that

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Military Politics

The Lieutenant–Courageous, or…

July 7, 2006November 5, 20066 min read

Well, it’s happened. The US Army has preferred charges against “The Lieutenant.” The Lt (according to the Seattle Times) enlisted in June of 2003, to

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Military
Commentary Politics Science

Inconvenient? Perhaps. Truth? Perhaps not…

July 6, 2006January 6, 20073 min read

I have sat on this one for a while. Another left-leaning blog that I frequent, “Pressing the Flesh”, has had several postings singing the praises

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Science
Politics

Tax relief again…

July 5, 2006January 6, 20071 min read

Loyal readers will recall back in 2004 I critiqued the Congressional Bashists for their mis-reading of the CBO report concerning the distribution of the tax

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Politics, Taxes
Commentary Military Politics

A “time line” or an “Event line”?

July 5, 2006January 6, 20073 min read

Today seemed like as good a day as any to write about something that has been slowly gnawing, nay, chewing at me, for a while.

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Military
Military Politics

F4 vs Concrete–guess which wins?

June 29, 2006November 5, 20061 min read

I have finally found the video I had been seeking for so long. As the narrative with this video points out, so many of the

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Military
Education government Politics

More Attacks on Bad Surveys

June 1, 2006November 16, 20072 min read

I know, I know, I can’t stay away from this topic. Any wonder why though? We not only have sites like “A Liberal Dose” mis-citing

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Education Politics

Survey and Media Distortions

May 29, 2006November 16, 20074 min read

Greetings once again class. Those of you that know me personally (well, at least know me in person academically) will know I am a stickler

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Education

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