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...recent war zone wasn’t without foundation. Erdmann may not have been ROTC in his years in Cambridge, but he was equipped with a particularly relevant knowledge base. His dissertation examined American wars of the twentieth century and noted the increasing importance of post-war transitions in Americans?? conception of military success...
...Critser says that the Del Taco Macho meal weighs in at four pounds. Schools have indulged in opportunities to outsource cafeteria lunches to fast food giants, which in turn fill hungry students with several hundred more calories than a traditional school lunch. Two factors are at work—Americans?? obsessions with largeness and value. Even in a society of abundance, we still want more for less...
...were led to believe it had. But put that aside. It’s clear just from looking at the number of Americans killed so far—more than 500, with many more wounded—that the war in Iraq has been a bigger threat to Americans?? safety than any terrorist attack against us except September 11 itself. And what kind of a future is Bush’s unprovoked invasion of Iraq creating? One in which reasonable people, not just terrorists, can argue that the United States is an aggressive, dominating power; one in which...
Obesity, on the other hand, has been an issue largely ignored by pundits on television and politicians in office. It hasn’t been properly acknowledged because there are many who stand to gain from Americans?? overindulgence. The fact is that the expensive campaign against cigarettes and tobacco companies did not arise out of concern for the public good; rather, they surfaced because certain groups and individuals benefited from it. For the most part, the commercials you see on TV come from sources such as trial lawyer organizations that, in return, receive financial gain from a public...
...bill has gained 80 co-sponsors so far, including practically the entire House GOP establishment. “Tax-cut and spend” Republicans—who’ve apparently been unsatisfied simply giving away the federal budget to the wealthiest Americans??now want to manipulate the currency itself...