The War Nerd (aka Gary Brecher aka John Dolan) examines the Long War military and political strategies of the (Provisional) Irish Republican Army versus that of the Taliban in an interesting, if at…
Toohey and Vogel will continue to make Superstorm Sandy recovery a priority.
A lot of articles, books, documentaries and news pieces have been produced over the last two decades exploring the origins of the Peace Process in the North of Ireland, and none more so than in the…
If you took 1,000 Republicans and summarized what they support as a group, you might find a list like these commonly held Republican beliefs.
As someone who has worked in menstrual equity for the past 15 years, I can only view the monicker as high praise.
“Be afraid! Be very afraid! —Gena Davis from the movie, ‘The Fly II’ There’s an old saying: ‘Revenge is a dish best served cold…’ And cold…glacial…is how former Republican president […]
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Photo Credit Meatloaf and I have never been friends. I never understood the appeal. I mean what is a meatloaf if not a Glam-Rocker turned wanna-be Opera singer turned wanna-be Apprentice? That I can get behind. But a big mass of ground beef? Not so appealing. Oh, if you know anything about me at all,...Read More »
Spanish Civil War (1936–39), military revolt by Nationalist rebels, supported by conservative elements within the country, against the Republican government of Spain. When an initial military coup failed to win control of the entire country, a bloody civil war ensued, fought with great ferocity on both sides.
While most networks adjusted to reality on election night, Fox was trapped inside its own.
Written before the Good Friday Agreement at a time when the 'armed struggle' was still part of daily life in Northern Ireland this article, though inevitably somewhat dated, this remains a cogent analysis of the recent history of Ireland.
The Wright Ladies present the Democratic Party vs. Republican Party Venn Diagram. This Venn Diagram is the perfect way to introduce the similarities and differences between the two major parties. Included in this download is an editable version of the worksheet, PDF version of the worksheet and an ...
Graphic images by wildlife photographer Steve Bloom show the barbaric realities of nature.
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We all know there is a difference - but to try to articulate how Democrats and Republicans are different can be tricky! This post attempts to be an objective explanation - What is a Republican? What is a Democrat? And even a child can understand this! Jessica's Note: Do you ever get confused trying to explain
Red Wing Daily Republican dated 08/01/1914 -- "Extra" edition announcing the beginning of World War I. On exhibit in the News Corporation News History Gallery at the Newseum. Newseum collection Photo credit: Newseum collection
The Spanish Civil War took place from 1936 to 1939. The Republicans, loyal to the democratic, leftist urban Second Spanish Republic, in alliance with the Anarchists, fought against the Nationalists, a Falangist totalitarian, aristocratic, conservative group lead by Francisco Franco. The war began after a pronunciamiento, a declaration of opposition…
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And their powerful reasons for wanting to do it.
This September, the OUP Philosophy team honors Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) as their Philosopher of the Month. Wollstonecraft was a novelist, a moral