When Barack Obama lands in Europe for his first big international tour this month, the Democratic presidential candidate may be shocked to find himself standing in the middle of a vast, blood-soaked plain littered with the bodies of his political allies.
He will see left-wing parties that have reached their lowest popularity levels in a [...]
Entries from July 2008
The collapse of the left in Europe
July 7th, 2008 · No Comments
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Hamas tries to enforce Gaza cease-fire (allegedly)
July 6th, 2008 · No Comments
Like a Gettysburg battlefield tour guide, Ali Kafarna pointed out the scars of war as he walked through the fields between his home and the Israeli border.
“Here’s where the tanks used to stop,” said Ali, 14, as he passed a dirt berm dug into dry grass littered with shrapnel and animal bones. “Here’s where [...]
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Aging baby boomers ride again — on risky motorcycles
July 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Lee Bywater recently bought back a chunk of his youth – a motorcycle. A big, loud one.
With a push from his wife – You want it, just do it! – the Elk Grove postal service supervisor plunked down more than $25,000 three months ago for a Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Classic and accessories.
Bywater, 47, thus joins [...]
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Minimizing McCain’s Experience
July 6th, 2008 · No Comments
By Jack Kelly
No president since Dwight Eisenhower has had more military experience than Sen. John McCain, who served 22 years in the Navy, nearly six of them as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. So many people were puzzled by the line of attack chosen by retired Gen. Wesley Clark, a supporter of Barack Obama:
“I [...]
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There’s more to Hadrian than wall-building
July 6th, 2008 · No Comments
A military mastermind who retreated from Iraq, a politician motivated by peace, and a lover of Greek culture and Greek men - there’s more to Hadrian than wall-building, reveals the director of the British Museum
We think we know the Romans. Countless books, films, plays and pieces of music have been inspired by an empire that, [...]
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Why We Went to War in Iraq
July 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment
By DOUGLAS J. FEITH
A lot of poor commentary has framed the Iraq war as a conflict of “choice” rather than of “necessity.” In fact, President George W. Bush chose to remove Saddam Hussein from power because he concluded that doing so was necessary.
President Bush inherited a worrisome Iraq problem from Bill Clinton and from his [...]
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Iran and Brazil Can Do It. So Can We
July 5th, 2008 · No Comments
When the founding fathers declared our independence, they could not have imagined that, 232 years later, the United States would be so spectacularly dependent on foreign countries. It would be roughly eight more decades before oil gushed from a well in Titusville, Pa., marking the beginning of the global oil economy; it took eight decades [...]
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Spitzer jihad against business finally flops
July 4th, 2008 · No Comments
This week’s dismissal of the case against Dick Grasso is sweet vindication for the former New York Stock Exchange CEO. But beyond the debate over his $190 million pay package, there are lessons here about prosecutorial discretion, pack journalism and business courage under political pressure.
These columns defended Mr. Grasso from the beginning, not because we [...]
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Summing up the Presidential candidates
July 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
John McCain is a given. He’s an American hero, a tough, ornery nationalist, a centrist maverick, strongly in support of victory in Iraq, hell on porkbarrel spending, not much on the social conservatism of the evangelicals but against abortion rights and gay marriage. He’s not, as he likes to joke, as “old as dirt and as scarred as [...]
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Lead Paint Cinch
July 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Yesterday was a good day for justice in Rhode Island, where the state Supreme Court stopped cold an attempt to turn lead paint into the next tobacco or asbestos.
The 4-0 ruling overturned a 2006 jury verdict that was the first court decision swallowing the theory that lead paint is a “public nuisance.” Under that legal [...]
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