The din of politicians speechifying about the war, the faux moral posturing of opinion-makers who claim to speak in the name of 'the troops,' everything that Iraq has come to represent in the American imagination - it all melts away in the 115-degree heat. What's left is the machinery of a war that, having been called into being by civilians, no longer bears a relation to anything they say.
The din of politicians speechifying about the war, the faux moral posturing of opinion-makers who claim to speak in the name of 'the troops,' everyth… - Lawrence Kaplan
The din of politicians speechifying about the war, the faux moral posturing of opinion-makers who claim to speak in the name of 'the troops,' everyth…
- Lawrence Kaplan
The dictionary has been in the making for several decades, and the result is well worth the wait. MacLean and those who worked with her have consulte… - Lawrence Kaplan
The dictionary has been in the making for several decades, and the result is well worth the wait. MacLean and those who worked with her have consulte…
I don't want to sound pompous, but I think it is important that when one makes arguments of consequence that he go and see what those consequences ar… - Lawrence Kaplan
I don't want to sound pompous, but I think it is important that when one makes arguments of consequence that he go and see what those consequences ar…
Iraqis don't trust one another, parties and ministries are run by sects and not by functionaries. - Lawrence Kaplan
Iraqis don't trust one another, parties and ministries are run by sects and not by functionaries.
All cultures are capable of democracy and liberalism. Everybody wants to be free. - Lawrence Kaplan
All cultures are capable of democracy and liberalism. Everybody wants to be free.
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