Patrick L. Barry and Dr. Tony Phillips, writing for N.A.S.A., on An Odd List of Body Parts – Researchers are making a list: Which parts of an astronaut are most […]
Read moreMonth: October 2005
Stop Making Collectivist Assumptions
A posting in the Libertarian Party forum at MySpace got me posting there again. The following was written in response to a typical pro-“racial” profiling advocate’s remarks here. As a […]
Read more2000 Reasons to be Sad
If this doesn’t bother you – you are undoubtedly a neo-con, neo-libertarian apologist for Big Government Conservative Wars, or a worthless chickenhawk coward. Take your pick. {mos_sb_discuss:2}
Read moreWebsite Update and Weblog Change
Recently, I redesigned my website (https://jameslandrith.com) in order to upgrade my non-blog content from static html pages into a database driven portal (Mambo). Since that project is mostly done (still […]
Read moreWebsite Update and Weblog Change
Recently, I redesigned my website (https://jameslandrith.com/) in order to upgrade my non-blog content from static html pages into a database driven portal (Mambo). Since that project is mostly done (still […]
Read moreCritics on Iraq Policy Come Out of the Woodwork Too Late
Critics on Iraq Policy Come Out of the Woodwork Too Lateby Dr. Ivan Eland With the continued quagmire in Iraq and the likely indictments of senior Bush administration officials for […]
Read moreA Little More Time
Thomas Bartlett of The Chronicle of Higher Education on The Man Who Would Murder Death: A rogue researcher challenges scientists to reverse human aging: Aubrey de Grey is indeed a […]
Read moreThe Iraq Constitution: And They Call This Victory?
The Iraq Constitution: And They Call This Victory?by Dr. Ivan Eland The incompetence of the U.S. government’s policy in Iraq was demonstrated by this weekend’s referendum on the Iraq Constitution. […]
Read moreHuman Rights, Revisited
Human Rights, Revisited by Alvaro Vargas Llosa The recent Ibero American summit in Spain (a gathering of Spanish and Portuguese-speaking leaders) has been dominated by discussions about Cuba and, more […]
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