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Al Capone shouldn't represent the United States







Al Capone shouldn't represent the United
States

Al Capone shouldn't represent the United
States
03/19/2003 10:25 PM

Fareed Zakaria has a great article, The Arrogant Empire, in this week's Newsweek. Answers the questions, "why are all those foreigners against us?" and "how can they think that George Bush is a bigger threat than Saddam Hussein?" I learned a lot from reading it. Highly Recommended.. Some quotes: In fact, while the United States has the backing of a dozen or so governments, it has the support of a majority of the people in only one country in the world, Israel. If that is not isolation, then the word has no meaning.... the United States will spend as much next year on defense as the rest of the world put together (yes, all 191 countries... go back to 1945. When America had the world at its feet, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman chose not to create an American imperium, but to build a world of alliances and multilateral institutions. They formed the United Nations, the...




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I think the issue of gay marriage only started to matter to me when I realised that many of my gay friends actually wanted to get married. And on the day when a friend of mine showed me a marriage booking form online in San Francisco and I started looking for the section for gay people and there wasn't one - It was all the same form... That affected me too I think - to realise that while it was clearly an issue at the moment, the whole point of this battle was about completely collapsing that difference around relationships. That's a pretty cool goal...

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Two decades ago I had the odd and daunting experience of defending my undergraduate thesis, on several of Shakespeare's plays, before a panel of scholars. While hardly as rigorous as the real orals a PhD thesis is supposed to be subjected to, this encounter was part of what my department at Harvard required for graduation, and I faced it with some trepidation.

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