Okay, let's get this started. Read the letter and let me know if anyone wants a stab at responding to this story. This particular quote should be of interest: "The […]
Read moreAuthor: James Landrith
Breaking The Chains
Breaking The Chains by James A. Landrith, Jr. August/September 2003 in The Abolitionist Examiner Once again, California is in the midst of firestorm with regard to that favorite of American […]
Read moreDU Revisited (Again)
David Hambling of New Scientist on 'Safe' alternative to depleted uranium revealed: Controversial anti-tank shells tipped with depleted uranium may be phased out if an alternative material proves its worth. […]
Read moreHey Big Spender!
Veronique de Rugy and Tad DeHaven of Cato Institute on 'Conservative' Bush Spends More than 'Liberal' Presidents Clinton, Carter: The Bush administration's newly released budget projections reveal an anticipated budget […]
Read moreBush Assumes Imaginary Powers
Bill Sammon of The Washington Times on Bush vows no 'compromise' on gay 'marriage' President Bush yesterday said he would not "compromise" on the issue of homosexual "marriage" and said […]
Read moreWatching You, Tagging You, Bagging You
Robert O'Harrow, Jr. of The Washington Post on Surveillance Proposal Expanded – CAPPS II Would Look At More Air Passengers: A passenger-screening system designed to help capture terrorists could also […]
Read moreDU Blues
ANTHONY CARDINALE of Buffalo News on Warning of toxic aftermath from uranium munitions: The American use of depleted uranium munitions in both Persian Gulf wars has unleashed a toxic disaster […]
Read moreFirst Amendment and the Feebs
Get caught reading this in public and the FBI may pay you a visit. And maybe throw in a little intimidation just for fun. Just. Plain. Sad. This is another […]
Read moreRPI To Be Decided 10/7/2003
I received the attached press release update on the RPI. We’ll begin the process of removing these vile tools of the slave trade yet: To: From: “Diane Schachterle” Subj: Press […]
Read moreRPI Opponents Get Desparate
Katherine Corcoran of The Mercury News on Ballot measure name dispute: The battle over the so-called racial privacy initiative on the Oct. 7 recall ballot has already started — with […]
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