![]() |
More Plame Stuff
Quote:
|
Das anti-Kapitalists!
Quote:
|
Das anti-Kapitalists!
Quote:
|
Das anti-Kapitalists!
Quote:
|
Hussein - please say you're talking about King and not Saddam
Quote:
Okay so as to Hussein -- why in the world do you think he was uniquely "holding it all together" for the people of his country? One of my cats could have done just as good a job and would have made sure the sanctions that hurt the Iraqi people so much stopped. |
More Plame Stuff
Quote:
But the WSJ is nuts if they think this thing isn't going to be serious problem for Bush, or shouldn't be a serious problem for him. What Rove did was despicable, underhanded and sleazy. He could have attacked Wilson on the merits. But he didn't. He took a Nixon cheap shot. Thats the trouble with this admininistration. They never fight on the merits. They play procedure (energy tastk force records, classification of all WH docs as top secret, classifying large swath of 9/11 report). People don't like/respect people who won't stand and fight. It smacks of weakness and sneakiness. |
Das anti-Kapitalists!
Quote:
|
More Plame Stuff
Quote:
|
Dumped By a Dem
Quote:
I know several people working in the country right now on infrastructure, and everything they tell me points to huge improvements everywhere, structurally and societal, and they talk with disbelief (and a lot of anger) about the level of vitriol and misinformation that seems to pervade the MSM reporting of Iraq right now. I get a lot of my optimism about Iraq from them, and I think I'll believe them more than ten coastie reporters who have already expressed hatred for all things Bush. |
Das anti-Kapitalists!
Quote:
But the education discussion doesn't seem to control for things like (i) the "no HS degree" abortion rates may be skewed lower because they include people still attending HS but not yet graduated, a higher percentage of whom (presumably) don't have sex at all, (ii) similarly the "some college" group is undoubtedly weird because a large number of them are students who just haven't finished yet (so, in terms of judging the correlation with "educational attainment" a bunch might arguably better be included with the "degree" group, which would probably significantly change that group's numbers), and (iii) related to (ii), college students (presumably) have a lot of sex and are generally not married, which might mean that the numbers there are due more to age & marital status than educational attainment (same for "some HS" vs. everything else). To put it another way, the "educational attainment" element, as measured for that study (snapshot at the time of the abortion) seems automatically skewed (a) to include many more young & stupid and non-sexually active people in the lower attainment brackets and (b) to include many more older & wiser, married and sexually active people in the higher brackets. What does that mean? I dunno, but it isn't really dealt with. |
Das anti-Kapitalists!
Quote:
|
Dumped By a Dem
Quote:
|
Das anti-Kapitalists!
Quote:
|
Dumped By a Dem
Quote:
(I mean, jeez, coltrane, sometimes your bullshit/fact ratio is breathtaking.) |
Das anti-Kapitalists!
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:07 PM. |
Powered by: vBulletin, Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
Hosted By: URLJet.com