Month: August 2005

Irish Car Bombs, Beirut, and Beer

Last year I went out to a bar and met up with a friend who had just returned from a tour from Europe. She told me all about her trip, but then told me a brief story, or more of a lesson. One night when she was in Dublin, she...

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Military Moms and Politics

According to certain pundits with whom we are all too, too familiar, it’s evidently undignified, despicable, and possibly treasonous for relatives of those who have died in Iraq to publically voice their opinions. There...

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Why oppose the War in Iraq?

This diary is directed at those who do oppose the war.  If you support it, I’m sorry but I’m writing for someone else. Assuming that you are opposed to the War in Iraq, what’s your reason? I can think of...

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How does Bush think?

I think that is the wrong question. The real question to ask is “How are decisions made in the White House?” Let’s look at how they approach the Iraq set of problems. People need to drop back and step away from...

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