Nathan Newman asks the obvious question: If an arab drove a truck into the National Mall, announcing he had explosives, do you think the police would let him stay there […]
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Nathan Newman asks the obvious question: If an arab drove a truck into the National Mall, announcing he had explosives, do you think the police would let him stay there […]
Read moreThe board of Veterans for Common Sense have issued a letter to the President today regarding the contradiction in issuing a Congressional proclamation in support of the troops while simultaneously […]
Read moreMarch 21, 2003 Letter to The President March 21, 2003 President Bush The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President: As a Gulf War military veteran, I oppose the […]
Read moreI was recently sent a copy of the famous letter from Corpsman Lonnie J. Lewis to his mother regarding anti-war protestation. Read, it. It's an interesting letter written from the […]
Read moreThere's a joint press conference tomorrow at the National Press Club hosted by Win Without War and Veterans for Common Sense. I'll be in attendance and may or may not […]
Read moreAl-Muhajabah has an interesting post on the subject of government enforcement of theocratic mandates: …each person has a right to his or her religion, life, intellect, progeny, and property and […]
Read moreTom Baldwin reporting for the Courier-Post on Red alert? Stay home, await word: If the nation escalates to "red alert," which is the highest in the color-coded readiness against terror, […]
Read moreLittle Denny Hastert, the biggest boy on the House block has decided that criticism of the President or his actions is "mighty close" to giving comfort to U.S. adversaries and […]
Read moreAgence France-Presse reporting on First Iraqis surrender: FIFTEEN Iraqi soldiers have crossed the border into Kuwait and surrendered to US troops, a US officer said. The 15 were handed over […]
Read moreRay Rivera, reporting for the Seattle Times on Ailing Gulf vets fear troops today at risk: Like so many veterans of the 1991 war, Mock left the Gulf seemingly healthy. […]
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