Kill Missile Defense Now by Dr. Ivan Eland The most recent among many testing glitches of the Bush administration missile defense program should remind us that this exorbitant and heavily […]
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Read moreSeeking A Seat At The Table
Dr. M.A. Muqtedar Khan on American Muslims Push for Role in Policy Planning: A group of American Muslim scholars, activists and community leaders is determined to carve a role for […]
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Read moreFinished With Putting Learning In Head, Part I
Well, through the American Military University, I just finished the A.A. that I originally started in 1988 at Illinois Central College. Unfortunately, your Friendly Neighborhood GloveTakerOffer wasn't ready for higher […]
Read moreThere *Is* Something Good On TV
From David J. Theroux, Founder and President, The Independent Institute: Our Independent Policy Forum with our Senior Fellow Robert Higgs, "Against Leviathan: Government Power and a Free Society" will air […]
Read moreNumber Crunching in Cali
Jennifer Christian of the Daily Californian adds her perspective to the recent "multiracial" category issue with the University of California Board of Regents: I’ve learned that “underrepresented,” the word bandied […]
Read moreThe Suck, Suck, Suckety, Suck of It All
Brad Knickerbocker, staff writer for The Christian Science Monitor , on The pattern of discontent in US ranks: A key issue for war planners is whether any of this adversely […]
Read moreNext Target: Iran?
Next Target: Iran? by Dr. Ivan Eland Will the newly energized President Bush interpret his narrow election win as public approval for his spaghetti Western–style shoot-’em-up foreign policy? Many neo-conservatives […]
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