Word: straightforwardly
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...much-lauded book Stone previously published on the same subject. Consequently, his writing style is much simpler than one would expect, and everything is broken down into laymen’s terms. While not summertime reading, “War and Liberty” is nonetheless relatively straightforward. As Stone reminds us, while we’ve come a long way from the Sedition Act in 1798, there are still questions that must be answered. Where does the government stop? Can it when the country is in trouble? As James Madison wrote to Thomas Jefferson...
...Staff Chairman General Peter Pace visited Moscow a month ago and tried to convince his Russian counterpart that extending the U.S. system to European bases was intended to counter an expected Iranian threat, and would not weaken Russia's own nuclear deterrent. "The math and geometry is fairly straightforward and fairly basic," he said. "If the Russians were to fire a missile at the United States, the [U.S. interceptor] missile that's in Poland would not be able to catch the missile that was fired from Russia...
...Klein is to be congratulated for his straightforward assessment of Bush and his Administration. This is a very scary, sad state of affairs. It is baffling to think that President Bill Clinton was impeached for lying about an affair, while Bush hasn't gotten the same treatment for putting the country in such a terrible situation. Linda S. Boginsky, Livingston, New Jersey...
...Klein is to be congratulated for his straightforward assessment of Bush and his Administration. This is a very scary, sad state of affairs. It is baffling to think that President Bill Clinton was impeached for lying about an affair, while Bush hasn't gotten the same treatment for putting the country in such a terrible situation. Linda S. Boginsky, LIVINGSTON, NEW JERSEY...
...Look at this guy, he should be on the basketball courts,” rapped Northeastern sophomore Ben D. Lombardo in the final round of competition. The response from Darryl W. Finkton ’10, a guard on the men’s varsity basketball team, was equally straightforward. “Don’t come at me with that, you talkin’ about crack / I got my shit from education, what you know about that?” he fired back. The winner of each round was chosen by a panel of three judges, including Briggs...