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  • 'Blinders' this very day, telling me that she landed a Tweed fish yesterday above Kelso, and her boy was allowed to hold the rod while the boat rowed ashore.

    Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler William Senior

  • "Blinders" doesn't begin to describe what it must have taken to ignore Obama's lack of experience and to hope the fact that he'd never displayed a scintilla of leadership in anything he'd ever done would somehow rectify itself prior to his assumption of office. is the Economist, which heartily endorsed Obama's election:

    QandO 2009

  • A story illustrating one of the most important aspects of the climate science debate Recommendation to read - "Blinders", a new essay by William Lind An important and politically significant guide to the Great Depression A story illustrating one of the most important aspects of the climate science debate Americans in foreign lands, putting our knowledge of their cultures to work in war

    Fabius Maximus 2009

  • A story illustrating one of the most important aspects of the climate science debate Recommendation to read - "Blinders", a new essay by William Lind Americans in foreign lands, putting our knowledge of their cultures to work in war

    Fabius Maximus 2009

  • "Blinders" doesn't begin to describe what it must have taken to ignore Obama's lack of experience and to hope the fact that he'd never displayed a scintilla of leadership in anything he'd ever done would somehow rectify itself prior to his assumption of office. is the Economist, which heartily endorsed Obama's election:

    QandO 2009

  • "Blinders" doesn't begin to describe what it must have taken to ignore Obama's lack of experience and to hope the fact that he'd never displayed a scintilla of leadership in anything he'd ever done would somehow rectify itself prior to his assumption of office. is the Economist, which heartily endorsed Obama's election:

    QandO 2009

  • "Blinders" doesn't begin to describe what it must have taken to ignore Obama's lack of experience and to hope the fact that he'd never displayed a scintilla of leadership in anything he'd ever done would somehow rectify itself prior to his assumption of office. is the Economist, which heartily endorsed Obama's election:

    QandO 2009

  • A story illustrating one of the most important aspects of the climate science debate Recommendation to read - "Blinders", a new essay by William Lind An important and politically significant guide to the Great Depression A story illustrating one of the most important aspects of the climate science debate Americans in foreign lands, putting our knowledge of their cultures to work in war

    Fabius Maximus 2009

  • "Blinders" doesn't begin to describe what it must have taken to ignore Obama's lack of experience and to hope the fact that he'd never displayed a scintilla of leadership in anything he'd ever done would somehow rectify itself prior to his assumption of office. is the Economist, which heartily endorsed Obama's election:

    QandO 2009

  • A story illustrating one of the most important aspects of the climate science debate Recommendation to read - "Blinders", a new essay by William Lind Americans in foreign lands, putting our knowledge of their cultures to work in war

    Fabius Maximus 2009

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