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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. Poca Dot says:

    Pelosi Sounds Like Marge Simpson

    The House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi ragged on the president again:

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  2. Desperate House Buyers Increase Foreclosure Risk

    You don’t need me to tell you that real estate purchases (for homes and for investments) has gotten out of hand. But just to put some facts to the story, I thought I’d share this article from USA Today that

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  3. Does the government have the power to force evacuation?

    There’s been some confusion this morning about “forced evacuation” of the last citizens attempting to stick it out in the hurricane- and flood-stricken New Orleans. The news media refers to what’s going on as a forced evacuat…

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  4. Old Surber says:

    Critics are wrong about the hurricane

    Critics are wrong about the hurricane

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  5. New Orleans: Paper Moon, Blue Piano

    Suzanne Fields, a columnist for The Washington Times, has written an astute analysis of New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina. I felt the need to blog on it, but felt a little uncomfortable — and not just because I was hard pressed to cut any of…

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  6. What can we do about gas prices?

    The short answer? Suck it up. I’ve got ten good options to help reduce gas prices, none of which will see the light of day.

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  7. The Cost of Educating Katrina’s Kids

    A bill that will come later and it will be big

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  8. What Happened to Captain Scott Speicher?

    Navy pilot Captain Michael Scott Speicher’s plane was shot down in January 1991 and there hasn’t been any definitive evidence to date that explains exactly what happened to him. According to this article, the Navy is still investigating:…The board of

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  9. Red Cross Prevent from Going to Superdome

    Readers know I’m not fond of the blame game. I have been posting a few items that seriously question the…

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  10. Sen. Mary Landrieu: Diverted Levee Money THROUGH the War in Iraq.

    How does a United States Senator justify speaking like this :

    Washington, D.C. (AHN) – Louisiana Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu threatens President Bush with physical violence this morning on ABC’s Sunday morning news program, “This Week&#…

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  11. Hayward J. Ablohmie Is Safe

    CNN organized a “safe list” for people resuced from New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. According to the list on CNN, Hayward J. Ablohmie is safe and sitting dry in Baton Rouge.

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  12. Don Surber says:

    CBS Offers Trip To New Orleans

    Guess what the showcase prizes were on “The Price Is Right” today?

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  13. The Baron says:

    Don’t Kick Louisiana Right Now…

    While mormons top the list as the most svelte college-attendees, the real story is buried way down in paragraph 10.
    Topping the list of the fattest schools: University of Louisiana at Lafayette, followed by University of New Orleans, Mississippi Stat…

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  14. Okay, I’m Really Starting To Get Pissed

    Look, I understand several dynamics here:
    1. After a major event, a disaster of these proportions, whether man-made or natural, there’s going to be some anger and other emotions. Everybody is not going to be able to sit down and calmly assess…

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  15. Point Five says:

    Congress To Appoint Commission To Study Commission

    Washington lawmakers hurried legislation through Congress on Thursday authorizing a new cabinet- level department, The Homeland Commission Commission, to bring under one umbrella agency the work of other all other commissions.

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  16. The Delusions of the Left over Katrina

    That being said, I’ve been listening for days Nancy Pelosi’s crying on TV about how FEMA Director Michael Brown should be fired. Well that is non-sense.

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  17. Byron York to Protestors: Move On

    Byron York takes a look at the MorOn.org Katrina Protest in a piece on NRO.
    Their effort will not be turned into a case study of how to stage a successful protest.
    The rally ? designed to “tell President Bush to stop blaming local officials for hi…

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  18. Hussein Seeks To Reclaim Bad Boy Status

    In what some have deemed a blatant attempt to raise his stature of internationally recognized evilness, former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was recently quoted as saying that his decision to massacre 180,00 Kurdish Iraqi citizens in the late 1980′s was

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