September 02, 2003
Monday Reading
Billmon tells us that the commanders in Iraq are confident of near-term success, and talks about his impressions of the Dean campaign's momentum.
Pleasing to Remember talks about the Washington state caucus system which gives us around these parts very little voice in choosing a candidate.
Late Night Thoughts muses on the state of American education.
Atrios brings us Friedman vs. Friedman.
Body and Soul talks about the global gag rule, and reflects on Clinton.
Ampersand discusses college rape statistics.
Beautiful Horizons on human rights abusers loose in Brooklyn, and in the course of recommending a book on Cuba relates a story demonstating a disinterest in fact that would make Karl Rove proud.
Kos brings our attention to a reader comment that discusses the Republicans' recruiting woes.
John McKay on the most recent Team Bush foray into historical revisionism.
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