Well, it's still Sunday morning in Hawaii, anyway.

The Constitution anticipates, and even encourages to some degree, a level of tension between the military and its civilian control. As a case in point, we have
this gem from Cameron Cardow of the
Ottawa Citizen.

Switching from north of the border to the true heart of Texas, and with props to
Christie at FDL, who got to it before I did, here's a tribute to The Grinning Warrior, from the
Salt Lake Trib's Pat Bagley.By the way, for the lucky but socially-deprived few, this weekend Booknotes on C-SPAN
reran a great 1998 interview with Molly Ivins centering around her then-new book "You Got to Dance With Them What Brung You." Choice moments.
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