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Weekly Top 10 List – Top 10 Questions Progressives Should be Prepared to Answer - democracyarsenal.org
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Laquo; Flushing out the truth. Roiling Flush ». May 15, 2005. Weekly Top 10 List Top 10 Questions Progressives Should be Prepared to Answer. Posted by Suzanne Nossel. Last week on Dan Drezner’s blog I posed a series of questions. To conservatives and got an avalanche of answers, some snarky but many substantive and thoughtful. I am planning to eventually return to all those issues, although doing so seriatum was getting a little tedious. How else would you have gotten change afoot? You keep saying non-pr...
planetsean.blogspot.com
Art Pottery, Politics and Food: 06/15/2003 - 06/22/2003
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Art Pottery, Politics and Food. Friday, June 20, 2003. While waiting this morning in a long Friday bank line I had the opportunity to overhear a conversation between a good old boy and a female acquaintance. Both people were in their early to mid 50s. The good old boy says, Well, wha’cha think about what’s going on over there inin Eye-rack? The lady replies, No, why has something happened? Well, they’re payin’ ‘em $250 for every soldier they kill. Says the old boy. To kill our soldiers? Good for him,.
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Rush, Newspeak and Fascism: An exegesis
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POSTED AUGUST 30, 2003 -. Is fascism an obsolete term? Even if it resurrects itself as a significant political threat, can we use the term with any effectiveness? My friend John McKay, discussing the matter at his Weblog. Nonetheless, I think Robert O. Paxton has it right in his essay "The Five Stages of Fascism":. The following essay is devoted to that idea. Its purpose is, if nothing else, to give the reader a clear understanding of fascism not merely as a historical force but a living one. As such, I'...
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John & Belle Have A Blog: Dead Right
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John and Belle Have A Blog. Mill and Nietzsche on Frum ». November 07, 2003. A fortnight ago Josh Marshall recommended. His ‘two best political books’: Michael Lind’s. 1996) and David Frum’s. Off to library went I. (And checked out Lind, too. Pretty good.) I can see why Marshall finds Frum’s book interesting. Its thesis is clearly stated in the final chapter’s final paragraph:. Also, many months back I went on a multi-post tear into the NRO. Is evidently twitchy and unreliable. Wouldn’t advise anyone...