For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary September 30, 2005 National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 2005 A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America Domestic violence […]
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U.S. Must Resign Itself to “Rogue” State Nukes
U.S. Must Resign Itself to “Rogue” State Nukes by Dr. Ivan Eland North Korea’s agreement to end its nuclear weapons program came out of the wild blue yonder and appears […]
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Matthew Broersma writing for eWEEK on EU States Propose Massive Data Retention Plan: The European Union has unveiled plans to require all telephone and Internet traffic to be logged and […]
Read moreLula’s Demise
Lula’s Demise by Alvaro Vargas Llosa Brazil’s President Lula da Silva is immersed in a seemingly endless corruption scandal; his once larger-than-life reputation has been reduced to tatters. The significance […]
Read moreFlavor of the Month: Neo-Con Red
Wow. These correspondents really seem to be enjoying that Kool-Aid. I guess “Neo-con Red” is the flavor of the month. That stuff will rot your teeth.
Read moreMillennium Flop
Millennium Flop by Alvaro Vargas Llosa Dozens of heads of state are gathering in New York this week for a U.N. summit that will discuss, among other things, foreign aid. […]
Read moreDemocratic Hallucinations in Afghanistan and Iraq
Democratic Hallucinations in Afghanistan and Iraq by Dr. Ivan Eland Insular and secretive presidential administrations often deny reality to the point of absurdity when they blunder into foreign misadventures. […]
Read moreSarai State of Affairs
Sarai State of Affairs by Dr. Ivan Eland U.S. and Iraqi forces stormed into the Sarai neighborhood of Tall Afar this weekend, a northern Iraqi city believed to be a […]
Read moreWil Wheaton’s A Winner
Wil Wheaton comes in first with this excellent posting: As a parent, all I want to do in my life is help my stepkids make good decisions, and hopefully develop […]
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According to Politechbot Dutch Internet providers say "no" to data retention proposals: In a letter to the European Commission and the European Parliament the ISPs stress several objections to the […]
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