How can anyone believe America is safer now than before it invaded Iraq?

I just cannot believe how dishonest some Republican leaders are being about the situation in Iraq.  Bush is still bloviating about how America is "safer" today than before the invasion, even though he has offered not one shred of data to support his claim.  In fact, more than 1.5 *million*…

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Bring ’em on!

A lot has happened since Bush uttered those inopportune words: nearly 3,000 American troups are dead for no good reason; more than $300 billion has been wasted, with several times that amount expected to be wasted in the future; Democrats are in; Rumsfeld is out; Bush's approval rating has slipped…

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Bachelor advice, ca. 1923

While going through some family memorabilia that I inherited, I discovered an address book that my grandfather had dated 1923.  In it, he had typed several creative compositions, which I suppose he had read someplace and wanted to preserve for future reference.  They are reproduced below, to provide a glimpse of American bachelorhood from 80 years ago.

Don’t use big words.

In promulgating your esoteric cogitations, or in articulating superficial sentimentalities and philosophical or psychological observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity.  Let your conversation possess a clarified conciseness, compact comprehensiveness, coalescent consistency, and a concatenated cogency.  Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejune babblement and asinine affectations.  Let your extemporaneous descantings and unpremeditated expatiations have intelligibilty and veracious vivacity without rhodomontade or thrasonical bombast.  Sedulously avoid all polysyllable profundity, pompous prolixity, psittaceous vacuity, ventriloquial verbosity, and vaniloquent rapidity.  Shun double-entendres, prurient jocosity, and pestiferous profanity, obscurant and apparent.  In other words, talk plainly, naturally, sensibly, truthfully and purely.

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Exactly when was George Bush planning to bring stability to the Middle East?

According to this article, Jordan's King Abdullah believes the Middle East might be on the verge of three civil wars:  in Iraq, the Palestinian territories and Lebanon.  If true, then George Bush's latest justification for invading Iraq -- to bring peace, stability and democracy to the Middle East -- looks…

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I wonder what Iraqis have to be thankful for

While Americans were enjoying the companionship of family and friends on Thanksgiving day, secular violence continued in Iraq, with more than 230 people either killed or found dead.  One attack alone claimed 161 lives.  America might have taken away Iraq's dictator, but we appear to have exchanged tyranny for genocide, which raises…

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