Putin, Bush & Kyoto

Vladimir Putin certainly is an interesting fellow. Recently, for example, in a move widely seen as isolating to President Bush, Putin announced he would send the Kyoto global warming treaty to the Russian Duma for ratification. A Putin-Bush split? Not ...
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Soldier Covered by 286 Blogs Profiled in Stars and Stripes

Since April, by my count, blogs and websites have quoted and/or linked to comments sent to this blog by Army Spc. Joe Roche in Iraq at least 286 times. Now Stars and Stripes has published a profile of Joe in ...
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What Went Wrong in Iraq: A Conservative Perspective

Unless you are a subscriber to National Review, you are likely to find this Redhunter post interesting ...
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Smoking in Restaurants

Peggy at What If? has some thoughts I agree with about government bans on smoking in restaurants ...
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New Junior Blogger

Samantha of Uncle Sam's Cabin and Jeremy of Parableman had a girl. Congratulations! ...
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Iraq: More than WMD

Enviropundit reviews the joint resolution to authorize the use of United States armed forces against Iraq with an eye to determining, with 20-20 hindsight, if the justifications hold up ...
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Michael Kinsley: We Hold This Dirt to Be Self-Evident

Michael Kinsley thinks the Bush campaign is so artful it could even turn signing the Declaration of independence into a political minus: President Bush: "My opponent, you see, wrote -- or he helped to write -- this document, this so-called ...
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Why We Fight

Courtest of Bill's Comments, I just visited Allah Ain't In The House. Grim, but (as Bill noted), a necessary function ...
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Debate Parody

David Brooks has a rather funny parody of the debates in his New York Times column today ...
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Bill O’Reilly’s Sexual Harrassment Case

Beldar, a trial lawyer, has an interesting post up today about sexual harassment litigation generally and O'Reilly v. Makris (and Makris v. O'Reilly) specifically. See also an earlier Beldar post on the strategies being employed by the litigants in this ...
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