Apparently Big White Guy don't like them spiders: Anyone who knows me understands I get creeped out by spiders. This thing could have easily spanned the palm of my hand, […]
Read moreAuthor: James Landrith
Indulging Myself
One of the unmitigated joys of internet access is the ability to look up my favorite sci-fi authors (that are still living, of course) and send them a quick email […]
Read moreEtzioni’s Blog is Back Online
A note from academic/blogger/communitarian Amitai Etzioni: After a mini cyber-disaster and brief hiatus, Amitai Etzioni Notes is back up and running! I've had a few cyber-disasters myself (database meltdown) and […]
Read moreSecret Arrests Okayed
Longtime readers know that through my website publication (The Multiracial Activist), I am a plaintiff in a lawsuit launched by the Center for National Security Studies (CNSS) regarding secret arrests […]
Read moreRethinking It
Charley Reese on Tragic Conflict: I used to believe in the concept of a just war, but now I don't think there is such a thing. Every war is unjust, […]
Read moreWar Without End
Robert Higgs of The Independent Institute on Suppose You Wanted to Have a Permanent War: The war-on-terrorism rationale has proved congenial to the American public, who have swallowed bogus government […]
Read moreYou’re Free To Do As We Say
Jacob G. Hornberger of the Future of Freedom Foundation on The Ten Planks of the “Freedom” Manifesto: Now, tell me if I have this right: It doesn’t really matter whether […]
Read moreLiberated to Death
Kamal Taha of Agence France-Presse on Shepherd sues over slaughter: An Iraqi shepherd is seeking $US200 million ($300 million) in damages from the United States military for the deaths of […]
Read moreCan’t We All Just Get Along?
The Associated Press on Hatfields and McCoys sign truce: Descendants of the Hatfield and McCoy families gathered Saturday in Pikeville to sign the truce, making a largely symbolic and official […]
Read moreTulia Railroad
Lee Hockstader of The Washington Post on 13 Imprisoned in Tulia Drug Sweep To Be Freed Today: It began one sultry summer morning four years ago, just before dawn, when […]
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