Jim Fallows, National Correspondent of The Atlantic Monthly, joins Conversations host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of foreign policy decisions in the administration of President George W. Bush. Fallows talks about the factors shaping the choices made, the resulting opportunity costs, and alternative strategies in the war on terrorism.
Series: Conversations with History [8/2005] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 9918]
@shaithis50 - i said "least educated", which means they have the lowest test scores, highest high school dropout rates, lowest college graduation rates, poorest nutrition, etc. This chart will let you see the correlation:
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I never said they weren't functioning, but until they break away from the Republican death grip, it's not somewhere you'd ever want to live.
Tnoy34rt 1 year ago
this fallows guy is a fraud, a thug
stealthpakfa 1 year ago