Monthly Archives: December 2010

How some politicians stumble on science

How some politicians stumble on science By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY “All Congresses and Parliaments have a kindly feeling for idiots,” Mark Twain wrote in his once-again hot-selling autobiography, “… on account of personal experience and heredity.” Twain didn’t much … Continue reading

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Deeply Rethinking Defense by Joel McCleary and Mark Medish Reflecting on the Great War, Clemenceau said war is too important to be left to the generals. Likewise, defense budgets are too important to be left to the accountants. As the … Continue reading

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