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10/18 According to http://taemag.com, Kerry is "supported by 10 Nobel prize winners, intellectuals, scientists, etc. These elitists live in ivory tower and are not your typical mainstream Americans. In another word, they are out of touch with reality." That is really cool! I've been elite all these years and didn't even know it. I feel good about myself thanks to the Republicans. \_ I think http://www.aei.org is a better site. But you are right, you, Carter and Arafat are kindred souls. \_ You've been a Nobel prize winner all these years? \_ What exactly do you have in common with any Nobel prize winners? \_ He's in Cal, like some Nobel prize winners. That's all. |
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www.aei.org "Competition in government is not a novel concept or a conservative Troja n Horse, but rather is a principle of long lineage and notable accomplis hments. Appreciation of the virtues of competition lies deep in Am erican political culture in areas far afield of business and commercial policy." The headlines pointing to illegal accounting at Freddie Mac and now Fanni e Mae have drawn public attention to the need for serious overhaul in th e way these two government-sponsored enterprises do business. |
taemag.com Chris Weinkopf, John O'Sullivan, Joel Kotkin, Howie Carr, Don Feder, Jim Bohannon, Karl Zinsmeister, Ralph Reed, and Michael Barone survey the Am erican political scene and the 2004 election. Karl Zinsmeister The old way of thinking about US politics--little guy Democrats vs. wea lthy Republicans--is about as accurate and relevant today as a 1930 weat her forecast. Those images of America's two major political wings have been froz en for generations. John Kerry's America By Chris Weinkopf New England elitism colors not only John Kerry's personality but also his politics. Stretching around the northeastern boundary of Boston Harbor sits a small , picturesque town with seven miles of beach, shady fruit trees, and qua int cottages. The (Vietnam) War for the White House By Jim Bohannon, Jan Golab, and Mark Hemingway Let's remember we're picking a President, not a gladiator, urges Jim Boha nnon. Jan Golab atones for his anti-war blindness and suggests Kerry do the same. Special Price for Autographed Copies Dawn Over Baghdad is a fascinating look at the guerilla war and reconstru ction in Iraq. Boots on the Ground is the most popular eyewitness tale of the 2003 hot w ar in Iraq. |