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About James Joyner
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. Follow James on Twitter.

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  1. Interesting Theory

    Why are poll numbers for the Iraq war slipping? According to Harold Meyerson in the Washington Post, the obvious answer is:

    Not enough hippies….

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  2. Bank Marketing Gone Bad (And a Note to Sam’s Club)

    I get offers all the time from my bank offering me a great deal to open an account with them.

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  3. Democratic Party bungling- Florida Style

    How did the Florida Democratic Party get in this mess? There appears to be a history of Democratic Party bungling when it comes to their finances in this state.

    Scott Maddox plans on running for governor next year? I’m a registered Democrat and he …

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  4. Decision '08 says:

    Anti-Semitism Rears Its Ugly Head

    Like most sensible people, I paid little attention to publicity hound John Conyers and his ‘hearings’ Thursday on the Downing Street Memos. The memos are harmless, and Conyers is clearly playing to the moonbat bleachers. Turns out there was a distinc…

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  5. Dick “A day late and a dollar Short” Durbin

    For those of you playing along at home, let’s recap:

    06.14.05 – Future Former Senator Dick Durbin makes inflamatory, ridiculous, erroneous remarks on the Senate floor comparing US treatment of enemy cobatant detainees to the attrocities of Na…

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  6. Perpetual Love for Black People

    Bill Cosby strikes again. This time, with a little more empathy although the basic message is the same. If you will recall, when he caused the big explosion last year he was saying things like this;

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  7. Howard Dean’s DNC Report on the 2004 Election (Ohio)

    Howard Dean’s DNC Report on the 2004 Election (Ohio) Well, so much for the “fraud” argument… ? The tendency to vote for Kerry in 2004 was the same as the tendency to vote for the Democratic candidate for governor in…

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  8. Top 10 Signs You May Have a Drinking Problem

    10. You decide it would be a good idea to steal a plane and fly it from Connecticut to White Plains, NY even though you are not a pilot.
    9. You are one of the 2 passengers on the plane

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  9. Drafting the Poor–Not really!!

    Chicago Tribune saying Bush Administration’s military recruiting is actually a draft of poor people–and their wrong.

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  10. Now What?

    Edgar Ray Killen has been found guilty of manslaughter for the killings of Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney. Many Mississippians, many southerners, many Americans are relieved that justice was finally done. So what now? There was cons…

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  11. Porn Star’s Hot Lesbian Sex Fantasy With Bush Twins

    When you read a story like this, the headline just sort of makes itself up! Tim at Opinion Bug was cruising the blog of the man I claim is the 14th most destructive in America (hey, somebody has to keep…

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  12. Point Five says:

    Aruba Suspect Makes Tearful Apology From Senate F

    …van der Sloot was contrite and on the verge of tears. He explained that he had had an instantaneous attraction to Natalee– but admitted that he may have gone too far. “Some may believe that I crossed the line,” said. “To them I extend my heartfe…

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  13. Grownups And Children

    The Westboro Baptist Church, whose members seem to have nothing better to do with their lives than foment hate against homosexuals, is going to be protesting at the funerals of two local servicemen.A radical Midwestern hate group plans to protest

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  14. Cao's Blog says:

    Horowitz’s End of Time

    Three days after terrorists flew planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, David Horowitz discovered that he had prostate cancer. As America was rebuilding, he emerged from months of treatment with a ?reprieve? from his disease. He emerg…

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  15. The MilBlogger’s Rules of Engagement

    With all the buzz about MNC-I’s new rules for bloggers, I thought it would be handy to have a set of ground-truth rules that should guide military bloggers wherever they are.

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  16. Kelo et al v. City of New London

    The Supreme Court has given the government permission to use eminent domain powers to seize homes and businesses for private development. This 5-4 decision by the court will up the ante in the eminent domain debate. The court’s reasoning? “The…

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