War on terror revives authority for civil-liberty abuses
When waging war against a seemingly invisible enemy, civil liberties and issues of personal privacy have always been at risk of being pushed aside in the name of national security.
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When waging war against a seemingly invisible enemy, civil liberties and issues of personal privacy have always been at risk of being pushed aside in the name of national security.
The New York Times political reporter looked around the table of mostly graduate students sheepishly, almost confused. A svelte, sophisticated man, Richard Berke was not prepared for the Wisconsin-style gluttony that he witnessed at the Essen Haus a few Thursdays back. The big steaks and the big beers were off-putting, to be sure, but Berke's true uneasiness began when the oom-pah oom-pahs began to bellow and the polka festivities began.
I made the mistake of driving down Willy Street the other day, and remembered why I always wanted to call my old opinion column \Maybe I'm Just Old-Fashioned.""
It was some 110 years ago, around today, I guess, that William Wesley Young clip-clopped up Carroll Street on his horse to drop off the inaugural issue of The Daily Cardinal at the printer.
Real, concrete peace can be achieved between warring parties through dialogue and understanding, former nurse and current Northern Ireland peace activist Anne Gallagher told a captive audience Monday night at the Wisconsin Union Theater.
When he traveled to San Antonio, Texas, in the waning months of 1936, 25-year-old Robert Johnson could not have known that he was about to record what many regard as the foundation for all blues and rock 'n' roll music.
In a rare appearance, Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk addressed the Dane County Board of Supervisors Thursday night to assure them that independent of Gov. Scott McCallum's proposed $5.74 million in shared revenue cuts, the government she oversees is in strong fiscal health.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, established in the late 1970s, has never been an outstanding ally of the United States.
In his first overt show of support for his successor, former Wisconsin governor and current U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson endorsed Gov. Scott McCallum's plan Friday to cut shared revenue allotments to municipal governments statewide, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
Celebrity college athletes by and large have mixed feelings about the drones of journalists who follow their every move and criticize their every botched spike, failed touchdown and missed slam dunk.
I've never been much of a fighter. I got into my first physical altercation a little over a month ago when some troglodyte thought I was throwing firecrackers at him. Long story short, I cracked him and his friend a few times in the face and returned home feeling like Douglas MacArthur splashing back onto the Philippines.
I suppose I should have known that compassionate conservatism was just a buzzword used to placate soundbite-hungry journalists.