William Marina, a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and Emeritus Professor of History at Florida Atlantic University The American Revolution and Iraq: As Americans mark the 228th anniversary of […]
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Letter to the Editor
From fellow Central Illinoisan blogger/reader Kevin Reynen: I made this photomosaic from the torture images I googled as well as some additional images I found of troops handling Iraqis. I […]
Read moreClucking Away, Another Lie, Another Day
The Seattle Times has reported that: Contrary to preliminary reports, 16 rocket warheads found last week in south-central Iraq by Polish troops did not contain deadly chemicals, a coalition spokesman […]
Read moreReal Patriotism
Lawrence W. Reed, president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, has an excellent essay on The True Meaning of Patriotism: Patriotism is not blind trust in anything our leaders […]
Read moreSorry, sort of…
Lew Rockwell sends some bad news for today’s neo-con chickenhawk mouth-frother – Bill Buckley is now regretting his support for the Iraq interventionism: If we aren’t attentive, Bill Buckley’s antiwar […]
Read moreDetention Without Charge
There’s a fourth coalition letter from June that my primary publication The Multiracial Activist signed on. This letter, in support of restoration of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments, was sent […]
Read moreThe Doctor Is In
Now, to lighten things up. See Mark Lusher for a little tech support for Wife 1.0. Hint, hint – do not install this program!!
Read moreCheerleading Vs. Doing Something
Thomas Oliphant of The Boston Globe on Broken promises to veterans: NATURALLY, the political world’s pulse quickened last week when John Kerry flew back here for a vote on a […]
Read moreA Capital Idea: Avoiding Mistakes We Can’t Undo
July 1, 2004 A Capital Idea: Avoiding Mistakes We Can’t Undo American Military University EN 102, Effectiveness in Writing by James Landrith Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, […]
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Bill Dennis has posted his 25 rules for good blogging. Newbies – read and heed.
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