Ian Shapira of The Washington Post on Death of Alexandria Mainstay Strikes Chord: Old Town Shrine Honors Well-Liked Homeless Man Who Shared Little of Past: Jimmy Reed was a fixture […]
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What a Republican Majority Has Not Meant
Laurence M. Vance, writing for the Future of Freedom Foundation on What a Republican Majority Has Not Meant The 108th Congress, which took office in January of last year, was […]
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By invitation of Dustin Frelich, I've joined the writing staff at eTalkinghead. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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Jacob G. Hornberger, writing in The Multiracial Activist on In Support of Voting As one who refused to vote for some 20 years, I wield a credential in the debate […]
Read moreSame-Sex and Mixed-Race Revisited: Should Marriage Be a Public Affair?
Emily Monroy, writing for The Multiracial Activist on Same-Sex and Mixed-Race Revisited: Should Marriage Be a Public Affair? A year ago I wrote the essay “Same sex and mixed race: […]
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From my comrade-in-arms, Charles Michael Byrd, founder, editor and publisher of Interracial Voice: “Beyond Race: I Am Not This Body!” (Preview) by Charles Michael Byrd Dear Interracial Voice […]
Read moreUpcoming IMF/World Bank Chaos
As a public service (can I write this off my taxes?), I've posted the following information from a coworker, with regard to road closures for the upcoming IMF/World Bank Meetings […]
Read moreKilling in the Name of Libertarianism
Max Borders waxes philosophic on liberventionism: …it was important to give teeth to 1441 — the UN resolution authorizing the use of force against Iraq — as well as our […]
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Jim Abrams of the Associated Press on House votes to protect 'under God' in Pledge The House, in an emotionally and politically charged debate six weeks before the election, voted […]
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The New York Times on Denying the Troops a Secret Ballot: Members of the military will be allowed to vote this year by faxing or e-mailing their ballots – after […]
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