Tip of the Iceberg
……, any other option appeals; risking one’s life is an easy decision. How do you stop people willing to risk drowning, torture, … death? As Europe soon discovered, the onrush…
……, any other option appeals; risking one’s life is an easy decision. How do you stop people willing to risk drowning, torture, … death? As Europe soon discovered, the onrush…
…was an out-of-court settlement. The scene depicted was not a “Race Riot” as Warhol’s presumably ironic title claimed. It was a police attack ordered by Police Commissioner “Bull” Connor on…
…who it is that speaks to the issues using facts; appeals to reason. See who it is that most often speaks without reading from notes; who can do so. No…
…was the lingua franca for business and ultimately the language the New Testament was written in where he was labeled “Iesos Christos,” translated into English as “Jesus Christ.” When he…
…of the Postal Service.”[52] GameFly appealed the order in federal court, alleging that the remedy provided by the Commission left much of the discrimination in place. The Court of Appeals agreed…
…lawsuits allege health plans have been adding unnecessary codes or inflating scores to increase the health-risk allowing them to be eligible for more money. It is the numerous and/or additional risk…
…interesting but ambiguous post up on his substack about Afghanistan. I’m interested in the normative theory of politics he appeals to, especially the role of public opinion. His argument goes…
…leading cause of accidental death in 2013.” 4) Purdue Pharma pleads guilty in a DOJ lawsuit. In 2007 Purdue Pharma pled guilty in a lawsuit brought against the company by the Department…
…recruit those frustrated by lockdowns, unsure of vaccines and animated by appeals to personal liberty. Australians, trying to get their kids to bed before bingeing on “Ted Lasso,” have been…
…are committed to strict limits on government are forced to dissemble, to misrepresent facts, to make emotional appeals rather than arguing about the merits of particular policies, and to vilify…