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November, 2005 Entries


November 30

    • A Great Idea: Thank a Soldier Week
    • Thoughts on Bush's big speech at the Naval Academy
    • Note to Sen. Reid: How we will know when Osama is dead
    • Who thinks we can win Iraq? Military leaders, soldiers and Iraqi

November 29

    • Some great picks on Woolsey family movie night
    • Will a Democratic House try to impeach Bush in 2007?
    • They must not be talking to the same soldiers

November 28

    • Mark Warner, sounding vaguely hawkish on Iraq
    • Who ought to be Time's Newsmaker of the year

November 27

    • America has 'hyped' 9/11?
    • 55 percent believe war criticism hurts morale?

November 23

    • From being in Turkey to just eating Turkey
    • Kos, U.K. Independent paper argue U.S. troops use 'same techniques and tactics Saddam used'

November 22

    • Looking at Bush's communications strategy

November 18

    • Ironically, some bloggers probably could use a Durazac-15
    • Reporters learning other reporters can be untrustworthy

November 17

    • To counter the calls for immediate withdrawal: No End But Victory
    • She's just angry because no one uses her favorite off-color phrase
    • Discussing Iraq and politics with a Military Mom
    • In local news, Turkey's FM is nudging Syria
    • Louis Freeh whacks 9/11 Commission over Able Danger

November 16

    • U.S. detains 14,500, lets 68,500 go
    • Wordsmith
    • Bill Clinton, the future ‘President of the World’?
    • WashingtonPost.com readers' appetite for bad news for Bush
    • Noonan's 'Tough History Is Coming' and Blankley's 'Last Best Chance'

November 14

    • Should American schoolchildren be required to speak Spanish?
    • What the heck is Rockefeller talking about?
    • John Edwards is back, as inspired and specific as ever
    • Over in the U.K., the 'John Warner for President' buzz begins...

November 11

    • As for Election Day...
    • France announces traffic-mitigation plans advancing ahead of schedule

November 09

    • Greetings from a non-riotous part of Europe

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