Financial Times on US withdraws 400 weapon hunters from Iraq: The Bush administration has quietly withdrawn from Iraq a 400-member military team whose job was to scour the country for […]
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Veterans for Common Sense News Update
More Details About Texas Terrorist Network Revealed Posted: 2004-01-07 07:36:00.000 Washington Post: Iraq’s Arsenal Was Only on Paper Posted: 2004-01-07 17:37:00.000
Read moreBlowback, ad infinitum
Dr. Ivan Eland, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace & Liberty at the Independent Institute on With Friends Like These, U.S. Enemies Don't Seem As Bad: The […]
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James Bovard in American Conservative on “Free-Speech Zone”: The administration quarantines dissent. When Bush came to the Pittsburgh area on Labor Day 2002, 65-year-old retired steel worker Bill Neel was […]
Read moreMiles and Miles and Miles
For those who really do "Support the Troops," here is a novel way to do it. Its called Operation Hero Miles. The program description from their website: Operation Hero Miles […]
Read moreNo Weapons, Just Dead Bodies
Barton Gellman of The Washington Post on Iraq's Arsenal Was Only on Paper: Since Gulf War, Nonconventional Weapons Never Got Past the Planning Stage: Late last month, fresh evidence emerged […]
Read moreMultiracial Family Survey
Today, I received the following research request from Dr. George Yancey: My name is Dr. George Yancey and I am engaging in research on interracial couples. The purpose of this […]
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The Other War: Baptist Missionaries Convert Muslims Inside Iraq Posted: 2004-01-04 19:37:00.000 America: The real danger lies within Posted: 2004-01-05 14:30:00.000 Two Loud Words: Bush Knew Posted: 2004-01-05 14:39:00.000 Quarantining […]
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Don't play games here people. If you post comments to the entries here using a fake email address and/or enter a fake/spam url, I'll delete your comments and ban your […]
Read moreWhat Would Ben Franklin Say?
The text of the FBI's controversial Intelligence Bulletin No. 102 on potential terrorist use of almanacs is online here. Link courtesy of Declan McCullagh.
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