[…] If and when Saddam is killed the question becomes, “Why should American troops continue to die if the dictator is dead?” If the ritual symbolizes victory, why shouldn’t the American troops come home and leave the rest to the Iraqis? Why shouldn’t Paul Bremer III declare victory, set a date for a national Iraqi […]

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Worried about the RIAA hunting you down? Don’t be, the latest version of Kazaa Lite offers IP blocking to keep the record labels at bay, in addition to being free from spyware and ads. Other swapping software companies have also announced similar measurers. To be fair, the counter-measures remain unproven, but according to the article […]

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While the people over at the Dean campaign are gloating about getting on the covers of all of the major news weeklies next week, it appears Kerry has tricks of his own: after launching a petition to protest an obscure move by the Bush administration to cut overtime pay to millions on his website, the […]

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The lead singer of the punk band T.S.O.L has announced he will run for governor in California during the Gray Davis recall vote. His platform includes health-care reform, legalizing and taxing both marijuana and prostitution, and full amnesty for undocumented aliens. “For years I was always, ‘F— the government. F— the government. F— the government.’ […]

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” On July 8, a briefing team from the military’s Joint Staff provided a report to senators on Liberia. With the Senate preparing to recess for the summer and some senators, including him, readying for a visit to several African nations later this month, Senator Warner requested a follow-up briefing.[…]But Senator Warner said the briefing […]

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While the number of black students at Michigan State University has increased 24% in the past ten years, the number of black professors hasn’t changed, something some say is holding back that University’s efforts to diversify.> See Lansing State Journal: “Minority Report – After a decade, black faculty numbers remain unchanged”

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I finally got around to adding the “Campus Hall of Shame” to the Onsite navigation menu on the right side of this page, and I thought it worthy to bring up again. On an unrelated note, I’m reading Upton Sinclair’s The Brass Check, and it’s inspiring me to write a kiss-and-tell about my tempestuous relationship […]

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