TheStar.com - Battling to understand our genocidal instinct: "'To get a war going you need the people on the top policy level to create the vision,' says Adelman. 'You need the people in the middle who administer the plan and give the orders. And you need the `little guys' who actually kill. They are usually not motivated at all. They need different kinds of inducements, like fear, peer pressure and drugs. It's a distasteful thing they are going to do, and it's hard work convincing them.'...
The line between those who commit crimes against neighbours and those who resist the urge to kill may be skepticism about authority."
Saturday
Capitol Hill Blue: Bush's Erratic Behavior Worries White House Aides: "President George W. Bush's increasingly erratic behavior and wide mood swings has the halls of the West Wing buzzing lately as aides privately express growing concern over their leader's state of mind."
FindLaw's Writ - Dean: The Serious Implications Of President Bush's Hiring A Personal Outside Counsel For The Valerie Plame Investigation "This action by Bush is a rather stunning and extraordinary development. The President of the United States is potentially hiring a private criminal defense lawyer."
Thursday
John Chuckman: Insanity in America: "The world is being led by a nation where more than one-quarter of the people have genuine mental problems."
Wednesday
Project:Denny's - Viewer Reviews - Oklahoma: "'We just went to Denny's in Stillwater, OK and the ASSistant manager was a total bitch.' - written prior to September, 1999
- James E. Sharp - sharpj@okstate.edu"
- James E. Sharp - sharpj@okstate.edu"
FindLaw for Legal Professionals: "Sharp had met with him and arranged for Pegg to pay a portion of Baxter's legal fees. Baxter then stated that Pegg had retained attorney Dick Hibey to represent Baxter in the case. Baxter further claimed that Sharp and Hibey helped him concoct a false story to help exculpate Pegg."
Tuesday
Monday
BW Online | May 28, 2004 | Avoiding a Nasty Blast from the Past: "It all seems too familiar. An increasingly unpopular and expensive foreign military conflict, rising energy prices, and the threat of higher inflation. These factors, in Standard & Poor's opinion, may be causing investors to question whether the future investment climate may replicate the bad old days of the '70s. "
Sunday
Cleveland.com: Search: "I have never lived in a state where money has such an influence on politics as in Ohio. It's the most heavy-handed state in terms of money in politics, and it's appalling. It's just an epidemic"
TIME.com: The Paper Trail -- Jun. 07, 2004: action on a multibillion-dollar Halliburton contract was coordinated with Cheney's office
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