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James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. He lives just outside the Beltway in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife and young daughter. Follow James on FriendFeed | Twitter | Digg

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  1. Florida the rules are different here Chapter XIX…

    Sinkholes, Aligators, Pythons, Panthers, you got to love this state. That is unless you’re one of those two homeowners….

  2. “Sanding off the truth” in Minnesota…

    More fodder for the gay-marriage debate in Minnesota:ST. PAUL, Minn. — One of Minnesota’s top Democrats is catching grief after getting caught on tape telling a lie — or, as he put it, “sanding off the truth.” Senate Majority Leader……

  3. Don Surber says:

    Short Arm, Big Heart…

    My theory is God for whatever reason selects certain angels for these tasks because they can handle what we “normal” people cannot….

  4. Islam, the Religion of Peace (Part 3)…

    What does the Rahman episode tell us about the Islamic countries for which thousands Christian and Jewish soldiers from the West have risked – or lost – their lives, in order to save said countries from evil Islamofascism?

    ……

  5. 29 years since Tenerife and US air safety today….

    Many lessons were learned from this disaster, but at a heavy price. Right now the US is going through a never before seen period of air safety. With no major airline crashes in over three years. We still need to keep our vigil up, complanecy has been…..

  6. Onward…

    It would also be the ultimate in hands-free telephones—but you might have even more trouble than ever with those pesky songs running through your head.

    And whatever you do, keep your anti-virus and anti-spyware up to date….

  7. “No Mosques Were Entered or Damaged”…

    BloombergMarch 27 (Bloomberg) — Iraqi forces targeted a terrorist cell during an operation yesterday in a Shiite neighborhood of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and didn’t enter a mosque in the area, the U.S. military said in a statement.“Iraqi Special…

  8. Immigration Bill Passes Committee…

    The latest immigration bill has passed the Judiciary Committee 12-6. Problems as I see it: 1) Ted Kennedy was instrumental in getting the bill in it’s final form out of committee. Anytime Teddy is behind something, I’ve got to question…

  9. Ghost Fighters…

    On Friday one of our publications, the Five Cities Times Press Recorder and it’s managing editor Emily Slater, published a front-page piece focused on 20-year old Marine marksman Brandon Rehorn. The piece is the first of four that promise to tell the….

  10. Linkfests for March 28, 2006…

    At Linkfest Haven, we connect Linkfest hosts and bloggers interested in promoting their work. To accomplish this task, we need the help of Linkfest Hosts. All we ask is that you link to Linkfest Haven and trackback your post to the trackback URL of t…..

  11. Adam's Blog says:

    Sean Penn: One Sick Puppy…

    I found this via Drudge:

    Hollywood activist SEAN PENN has a plastic doll of conservative US columnist ANN COULTER that he likes to abuse when angry….

  12. A Day Late 50¢ Short…

    Give Doll’s blog a read. You’ll likely place her on your list of regular reads, too…

    ……

  13. Midweek Linkfest &Trackback Party…

    This is a midweek Linkfest & Trackback Party. Trackback to this post and your  will appear here.  Linked To:Conservative Cat Blue Star Chronicles Outside The Beltway The Liberal Wrong Wing   Third World…

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