In our annual Europe issue, @annagbusse.bsky.social considers Poland’s cracking consensus on the war in Ukraine and the historical tensions between the two neighbors.
In our annual Europe issue, @annagbusse.bsky.social considers Poland’s cracking consensus on the war in Ukraine and the historical tensions between the two neighbors.
Yes, but also Ukraine
Thank you for the kindness. Also: Rock Chalk Jayhawk! (I grew up in Lawrence)
At all three places where I taught, veterans and military students are admired for their service, their ability to get their academic work done quickly and extremely well, and for often balancing family and school.
Not *once* have I ever heard a faculty member disparage a military student.
The SAVE America Act would centralize dangerous voter-screening power in presidential appointees, undermining the Constitution’s design, warns Cato’s Walter Olson.
He notes the urgency: after trying to overturn a lost election once, Trump could gain new tools to challenge voter eligibility again.
Except as the article points out, the broadcaster stands by the film.
There is an active debate in Polish society about Polish complicity and crimes, much of it sparked by Jan Gross's Neighbors, and the "they" here is not representative of modern Poland, at all.
Does he realize that a) the President can't ban mail-in ballots, and b) even if he could, it would hurt the Republican vote?
Well there is that
This is like listening to one of my grand-uncles rambling on from one unconnected anecdote to the next, deep in a dementia-soaked evening.
Fantastic, and huge congratulations!!
That pretty much says it all
Swan Lake on the teevee, any day now
have these people ever heard of the bathroom sink, some soap, and a quick scrub that leaves the coffee maker unassaulted?
Co nie co na temat Rady Pokoju. Chyba tak ostro nigdy się nie wyrażałam...
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Omg, remind me to tell you the story of how I conducted my first interview in Czech and told a deputy PM's secretary I was looking for the Minister.
The Justicialist Party in Argentina, or to take a truly stellar example, the Workers' Party of North Korea
Justice and Development in Turkey would also like a word
Then there's the Amy Wax treatment: not student has to take any courses, including required ones, from her, work with her, or otherwise have to engage.
He most certainly is
Why wasn't abuelo watching the "patriotic" TPUSA show?
(Teenager had no idea)
"OMG, Mama, I can't believe you recognized that guy, Ricky Martin?"
Yes, but time/ manner/ place restrictions mean that shouting down a speaker is not protected by 1A. It's also self-defeating.
It was a debacle because everyone behaved badly: the students, the dean, and the judge. The difference is that he's the one making decisions that affect millions.
I had the temerity to ask who was playing the match today
Kyle Duncan, as in the judge who came to Stanford, got heckled and shouted down,* and responded by calling the students "juvenile idiots" and berating them for asking questions? That Kyle Duncan?
*I am not condoning their appalling behavior, at all.
”What turns people into radical jihadist clerics? A new book suggests thwarted career ambitions. A subset of Muslim clerics who advocate for jihad started out as mainstream clerics looking for state-sponsored jobs…only to become unemployed, disenchanted, and radicalized” news.mit.edu/2017/why-som...
We never got the measles, mumps, rubella, or chicken pox vaccines as kids in communist Poland, thanks to the regime's spartan attitudes towards vaccinations.
From personal experience: even mild cases are
a) misery,
b) so contagious,
c) rife w/ horrible consequences for *adults*
There is a similar outrage in the UK, Poland, and even in Czechia about Trump's throwaway comment that NATO allies "stayed a little back, a little off the front lines” in Afghanistan
Put another way, one person's protest is another's intimidation, depending on the setting.