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Read moreMonth: December 2004
To Hell With Your Pain…We’re In Charge Now
Doug Newman, writing for The Price of Liberty, on Christian Compassion That Kills: Many Christians view Bill Clinton as the president from the bowels of hell. While they talk endlessly […]
Read moreHumbled, Sort Of
Yours truly is feeling a bit big-headed, having received a nice mention by "PassingThru" in a thread on the USMC in the forum attached to Arianna Huffington's website. A big […]
Read moreMore Liberventionist Clap-Trap
From a discussion thread at Yahoo! Groups – Libertarian on how us anti-Iraq-war folks have supposedly seen our objections “being dismantled”: Lofgren said: “- for the oil? then why are […]
Read moreThe Unconstitutionality of Protectionism
Sheldon Richman, writing for the Foundation for Economic Freedom, on The Unconstitutionality of Protectionism Even the staunchest free trader might reluctantly concede that the apparatus of protectionism—tariffs, import quotas, and […]
Read moreRumsfeld’s Muddy Quagmire
Rumsfeld's Muddy Quagmire by Dr. Ivan Eland Triumphant after his “mandate” from the people, President Bush, to date, has announced the retirement of eight cabinet members. Although many of these […]
Read moreMore on Liberating Them To Death
Laurence M. Vance, writing for LewRockwell.com, on Christian Killers? There is no doubt that many of the soldiers responsible for the recent death and destruction in Fallujah are Christians. And […]
Read moreBlog Watching
Eugene Volokh, writing for The New York Times, on You Can Blog, but You Can't Hide So the situation is a mess – and it's getting messier. Because of the […]
Read moreFailure after Falluja?
Failure after Falluja? by Dr. Ivan Eland The U.S. military “victory” in Falluja is unlikely to change the dismal course of the guerilla war in Iraq. Military history has repeatedly […]
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