What is not being focused on in this increasingly popular and misleading “expose” (one clueless website poster claimed it was evidence of racism on Yahoo!’s part), is that it is […]
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Tracking You, Watching You…
James Plummer, policy director for the Liberty Coalition, on Will the New National ID Track Your Movements? By the end of September virtually unaccountable bureaucrats inside the Department of Homeland […]
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Martha Graybow, writing for Reuters, on As Blogging Grows, Companies Eye Legal Pitfalls: As Corporate America wades into the burgeoning world of Internet Weblogs, companies are being warned they could […]
Read moreWill Iraq’s Constitution Be Irrelevant?
Will Iraq’s Constitution Be Irrelevant? by Dr. Ivan Eland To the Bush administration’s relief, world media attention has focused intensely on whether the fractious Iraqis will meet the now extended […]
Read moreWhat Does the Administration’s Leaked Mea Culpa on Iraq Portend?
Fear: The Foundation of Every Government’s Power by Robert Higgs In the dreary march of no-news stories about the war in Iraq, little changes from day to day, or even […]
Read moreTime to Streamline Burdensome Airport Security
Time to Streamline Burdensome Airport Security by Dr. Ivan Eland The federal government is thinking about revising excessive airport security measures in response to the air-traveling public’s growing resentment of […]
Read moreNew Media Coverage
I was recently interviewed by Phillip Milano of The Florida Times-Union for: He's white, she's black: A problem?, published on August 16, 2005.
Read moreHe’s white, she’s black: A problem?
He’s white, she’s black: A problem? The Florida Times-Union by Phillip Milano Originally created Tuesday, August 16, 2005 Originally published here: http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/081605/enm_19506518.shtml I’ve noted curious reactions to white male/black female […]
Read moreBuckets of Kryptonite
Buckets of Kryptonite by James Landrith August 15, 2005 in ArticlesFactory.com
Read moreGlobal Struggle against Violent Extremism: Marketing Gimmick or Ominous Turn?
Global Struggle against Violent Extremism: Marketing Gimmick or Ominous Turn? by Robert Higgs Say good-bye to the GWOT and, so far as the Bush administration is concerned, good riddance, too. […]
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