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Lap Dancers Don’t Take Checks
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Lap Dancers Don’t Take Checks: The Truth about Law, Lawyers and Other Trivialities, by Vince Megna. Tucson, Arizona: Ken Press, 2006. 153 pages, $26.95. If you’ve got an hour or so to kill some evening, say your cable is out, then this is the book for you. It is filled with trite opinions, trivial information and titillating… |
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Note that the term civil war never occurs in Krauthammers piece. Talk of strategic significance makes no sense in a civil war. Al-Qaeda is a factor in Iraq only because we are there. In truth, Iraq is not and never was part of the war on terror at all. It is a civil conflict in which the United States simply has no business. Oh, and by the way, all those educated people in Iraq? Most of them have left by now. By warmbro | Mar 30, 2007 2:45:35 PM | Request Removal there isa point to this , it is called perspective...