Tyler Hicks of The New York TImes on A 'Liberated' Orphanage Searches for Its Children: Al Rahma, an orphanage in northern Baghdad, was run by the state under Saddam Hussein, […]
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Letter: Senators Warner and Allen and Representative Moran re: PATRIOT Act
July 9, 2003 Senators Warner and Allen and Representative Moran James Landrith PO Box 8208 Alexandria, VA 22306-8208 July 9, 2003 The Honorable John William Warner United States Senate 225 […]
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Tom Anderson of Slate on Jeeves Goes to War: Why is the Pentagon sending soldiers to butler school? Somewhere in Iraq, a young soldier is handing his three-starred boss a […]
Read moreDefense of Home and Hearth
Robert Higgs of the Independent Institute on Defense of Your Home Is Not Terrorism, Not Even in Iraq Bush vows that the continuing attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq will […]
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The Denver Post on Indian trust vote disgraceful: In the 21st century, Congress should treat American Indians with honesty and respect. Instead, a U.S. House panel took a leap backward […]
Read moreSurprising Results
Since everyone else has done it, here goes. My rankings on the 2004 American Presidential Candidate Selector: 1. Libertarian Candidate (100%) 2. Bush, George W. – US President (56%) 3. […]
Read moreBeginning of Freedom
Happy Independence Day to all my readers! As part of the neglected Liberty Freebies section of my website I included a copy of the Declaration of Independence. Read it again […]
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I don't do too much humor on this page, but this made me laugh. Before clicking the link, just imagine the desktop of your PC when no one is looking. […]
Read moreNo Sleeping
I'm sitting here on my couch watching a Twilight Zone marathon on the Sci-Fi Channel. I don't think I'll be going to bed any time soon. As many times as […]
Read moreLesser of Two Statist Evils
Clinton Greene writing for LRC on Are Conservatives Ready for Patriotic Triage? A vote for Bush will not merely support his past policies. It is not enough to imagine a […]
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