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  • Personality and Character (Bush vs the morally vacuous Clintoon)

    12/05/2003 11:07:31 PM PST · by bdeaner · 12 replies · 178+ views
    Ashbrook Center ^ | 12/03 | Peter W. Schramm
    I saw former president Bill Clinton on C-SPAN the other day. He was at the Kennedy Center talking about something; he was performing. I could watch only about fifteen minutes, but it was enough to remind me of something that is important and will likely become ever more important going into the 2004 elections. Now that the Democrats are no longer able to use the probability of a listless economy in an election year as a campaign issue, they have readily moved to the situation in Iraq as a tool with which to beat the President. The recent flow of...
  • Personality Test (What are you?)

    03/16/2003 10:11:17 PM PST · by FF578 · 85 replies · 630+ views
    http://test3.thespark.com/person/ ^ | http://test3.thespark.com/person/
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  • Saddam ready to go out with a bang

    01/28/2003 6:05:26 PM PST · by MadIvan · 13 replies · 230+ views
    The Daily Telegraph ^ | January 29, 2003 | Patrick Bishop
    In the run-up to what looks likely to become known as the First Gulf War, American planners were haunted by a "nightmare scenario". That was, that Saddam Hussein would suddenly see sense and start acting in his own best interests. By simply withdrawing from Kuwait he could preserve his military strength, claim a moral victory and establish himself as the new Nasser, the champion of the Arab world. Similar concerns must now be troubling hawks in the Bush administration. Saddam has everything to gain, including life itself, from moving to pro-active co-operation with the weapons inspectors. But now, as 12...
  • Nature finally gets even with nurture (Are We Blank Slates?)

    10/07/2002 7:53:51 AM PDT · by shrinkermd · 25 replies · 381+ views
    Financial Times (Book Review) ^ | 4 October 2002 | By Galen Strawson
    I was standing by a swimming pool in Australia in 1993, entangled in a rapidly degenerating politico-philosophical argument, when my interlocutor saw the light. I was, she said, a humanist. I thought this was a nice thing to be (still do), but she emitted the word with anger and derision and took it to end the argument in her favour. I discovered that humanism is a term of heavy moral opprobrium in fashionable, post-modern, politically correct areas of the academy; a term of abuse that denotes someone like Winston in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four - someone who believes in a...