Bush Ads Ignore Iraq

....Bush's first major advertisement blitz loudly evokes details from the 2001 terrorist attacks that left 3,000 people dead -- including firefighters carrying a flag-covered stretcher out of smoldering New York rubble, sirens blaring in the background -- it is mute...

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Brits freed from X-Ray allege torture

NY Times: Greg Powell, a lawyer for one of the freed men, Ruhal Ahmed, 21, from Tipton, said Thursday that Mr. Ahmed was on his way to meet his family. Mr. Powell said he had met his client in a London jail and found him in good health, but said the treatment by the...

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Damned Liberal Media

From Editor & Publisher: A new study of how the media has covered the issue of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), released today, concludes, "Many stories stenographically reported the incumbent administration's perspectives on WMD, giving too little critical...

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We Can at Least Agree to Despise Moderates, Right?

Left and Right are moribund designations, but so far as the policies of the self-identified go, I must disagree with Gus diZerega's assertion that Leftists oppose the draft. Though most (not all) on the Left presumably oppose a military draft, many have a fondness for...

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Iraqi SOFA for The Troops

Spencer Ackerman, writing in Iraq'd, points out that according to the Transitional Administrative Law (TAL), Americans are now the proud owners of the New Iraqi Army. Nathan Brown of George Washington University identified this situation first in his assessment of the...

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Surviving Purgatory Pt I

They enlisted to defend our nation from attack. Now, they are encamped on the other side of the world as an occupation force with cloudy and confusing goals. Though they did sign on the dotted line voluntarily, with the coming of Bush and the neocons, like the...

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Death Total Reaches 555

With the recent death of an American soldier by improvised explosive device, the total number of Americans killed in Iraq reached 555. This combat death follows three other incidents in Iraq: March 8th: soldier dies of a "non-combat cause." March 7th: soldier dies of...

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Libertarians and the left

Roderick Long has organized a series of links for a very interesting debate that has been going on over at the Liberty and Power group blog on the subject of libertarians and the left. Here's a post I did a few days ago inspired by the Liberty and Power debate with...

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Press, Priests and Pork Sausage

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: In the Balkans, everything is politics. Thus with the recent story concerning a folk festival marked by consumption of the world's biggest pork sausage, the Serbian Orthodox Church's reaction to it, and the coverage this...

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Chalabi’s Coup Failed?

Spencer Ackerman has an interesting analysis on the gyrations of Chalabi & Co. last weekend. Essentially he asks, what if the walkout by the five Shi`a puppets wasn't Sistani's idea at all? What if what we saw was an attempted end run around Sistani? It makes sense in...

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