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America's Bad Jeans
washingtonpost.com — On any American street, or in any airport or mall, you see the same sad tableau: A... 10-year-old boy is walking with his father, whose development was evidently arrested when he was that age, judging by his clothes. Father and son are dressed ... (more) America's Bad Jeans
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Fred C. Iklé - Kill the Pirates
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Napolitano Defends Homeland Security Report on Right-Wing Extremism
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Reason Morning Links: Columbine Revisionism, Blago in the Jungle, Obama in Mexico
Hit & Run — • So as it turns out, everything you thought you knew about the Columbine shootings was wrong. • Texas lawmakers want to reclaim the 10th Amendment. • Latest calls to end the drug war: Clive Crook in the Financial Times, Mike Gray in the Washington Post, Stanley Crouch in the NY Daily News. • Economic data clash with Obama, Bernanke claims that the recession is stabilizing. • Drug war violence to top the agenda when Obama visits Mexico tomorrow. • ...

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The Agitator — Hey, DHS: I “reject federal authority in favor of state or local authority.” So go ahead and put me on your list. Also, way to reinforce the very sentiments your report warns about! Latest calls to end the drug war: Clive Crook in the Financial Times, Mike Gray in the Washington Post, Stanley Crouch in the NY Daily News. Everything you thought you knew about the Columbine shootings was wrong. My boss continues to expose how politicians, activists, and the media are ...

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