Entering into teaching entails a certain fundamental arrogance, or at least an assumption of superiority of ... Read the full article

Entering into teaching entails a certain fundamental arrogance, or at least an assumption of superiority of ... Read the full article
Jason Arment interviews two militiamen to learn what “militia” means to them, their beliefs, and their take on the U.S. government, the standoff in Oregon, gun control, and public perception.
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There is no questioning the cohesiveness of Marines in battle, but what happens after returning home? For those not following the contrived narrative, as Jason Arment discovers, the esprit de corps falls apart.
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Jesse Valencia wanted to earn a master’s degree in literature, instead he’s getting an entirely different education.
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