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  • Susan Jacoby is the author of "Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism."

    Avenging 6 million murders Susan Jacoby 2010

  • Susan Jacoby is the author of "Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism."

    Avenging 6 million murders Susan Jacoby 2010

  • Do you think Jeff Jacoby is a Nazi nithing or a Holocaust denier?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Libertarianism, Federalism, and Racism 2010

  • Anybody, that knows football knows that the Hogs were the best offensive line ever and that Joe Jacoby is the greatest football player ever (besides Montana, LT, Jerry Rice and a whole slew of other "skill players").

    The Hogs xtra 2007

  • Anybody, that knows football knows that the Hogs were the best offensive line ever and that Joe Jacoby is the greatest football player ever (besides Montana, LT, Jerry Rice and a whole slew of other "skill players").

    Archive 2007-07-01 xtra 2007

  • Jacoby is actually lamenting that Lawrence imposed a privacy principle that will eventually make it impossible for the state to throw adults in jail for having icky, yet consensual sex with each other.

    Matthew Yglesias » Keep it in the Family 2007

  • Jacoby is outraged by the claim that Gibney shot down Flight 93.

    Think Progress » VIDEO: Rumsfeld Confronted By Soldier Over Equipment Shortages In Iraq 2006

  • If the goal is just to piss off liberals, maybe the NYT can steal Jeff Jacoby from the Globe – he’s a perfect example of how low today’s conservative “thinkers” have sunk – the guy never has an original thought, consistently regurgitates the right-wing orthodoxy of the moment and seems more concerned with annoying liberals than making sense. jonnybutter Says:

    Matthew Yglesias » Against Craziness 2009

  • I think it’s clear that Jacoby is using “winnable” as a synonym for something like “Capable of yielding a worthwhile success.” (and “lost” as “Incapable …”).

    How Dogmatically Reasonable! 2007

  • There has been a growing tendency to accentuate the difference, and recent writers such as Jacoby, Haering and Lemme, not to mention Martensen, Dorner and Wuttke, claim for

    Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics Archibald B. C. Alexander

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