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Category: Politics

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
Politics

Voters like to be monitored…

May 16, 2006November 16, 20073 min read

Those that follow my comments here, and on other blogs, know that I at times wage a battle of logic against the illogic of the

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Education Politics

The “Worth” of a vote

May 3, 2006November 5, 20062 min read

The blog, Pressing the Flesh has commented on the opinion poll showing that “35% of those responding believe that their vote for American Idol counts

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Education
Commentary Politics

The left doesn’t believe itself!

April 26, 2006November 16, 20073 min read

*cross posted from my posting at my home away from home: http://thelobbyists.blogspot.com/* may it rest in peace. In perusing many of the blogs on the

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Humor Life Politics

Language Log: Who is the decider?

April 26, 2006November 16, 20071 min read

Language Log: Who is the decider? I must say, I find this “episode” of the Language Log uniquely satisfying. Partially because I too have fallen

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Commentary Politics Technology

» Can you hear me now? Big Brother is listening | Threat Chaos | ZDNet.com

April 21, 2006November 16, 20071 min read

» Can you hear me now? Big Brother is listening | Threat Chaos | ZDNet.com Okay, so now we are told that virtually everything that

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Education Military Politics

A Liberal Dose

April 17, 2006November 16, 20073 min read

A Liberal Dose: “Among the troops, a flood of desertions (thanks in no small part to the efforts of GI Rights Online) is indicative of

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Education, Military
Politics Science

LiveScience.com – The Mysterious Origin and Supply of Oil

April 11, 2006November 16, 20072 min read

At my University, the faculty have had a recent “impromptu” debate concerning the need for “intellectual diversity” in the academy. While I normally would immediately

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Science

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