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Should citizens feel guilty for not joining the army to end the Iraq war?
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Some of the troubles that we have had in Iraq after ’03 come from the loss of confidence of trust that we produced by our behavior in ’91, Walzer says.
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No government will send young men into battle to kill and be killed without offering some justification for what they are doing, Walzer says.
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No one, Walzer says, is talking honestly about Iraq.
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Walzer is wary of McCain’s sudden turn to the right.
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Political philosophers don’t have any special insights into daily politics, Walzer says, but one candidate does stick out.
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We were once headed toward a more egalitarian society, Walzer says.
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Walzer’s interests are as diverse as his influences.
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Like with George W. Bush, comedians could get more than they bargained for.
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Michael Richards’ outburst has made it harder for comedians to tackle race through comedy, Huebel says.
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Do The Daily Show and The Colbert Report make us laugh a little too hard?
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You can’t just criticize, Huebel says.
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The mysteries of Tom Selleck.
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Comedy is ultimately a subjective thing, Huebel says.
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Huebel talks about how the group came together and where it fits.
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The power of facial hair.
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Whores and charity, Huebel says.
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A blogger gets personal.
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My Space provided Human Giant with an easy avenue for improv.
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Barber overcompensated for his grandmother’s bad cooking.
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It’s changed how we’re consuming comedy, Huebel says.
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