It's been a good week for anthropology/archeology buffs. National Geographic reports on giant geoglyphs found in Peru. Cool stuff.
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More Sniper Stuff
Michelle Malkin says we should keep an open mind about the possible identity of the sniper. In spite of law enforcement reliance on them, profiles are really just educated guesses […]
Read moreA Better System?
I wonder what proponents of socialized medicine (like Michael Moore) will have to say about this. CBC News reports that a Victoria woman died in the waiting room of a […]
Read moreSniper Hunt
There's just been a reporting of another shooting. This time at a gas station in Fredericksburg. Police have stopped traffic on a part of I-95 and are searching for a […]
Read moreFossilized Duckbill Dino
MSNBC reports on a duckbill dinosaur found in Montana. The condition of the fossil is incredible and will undoubtedly lead to a much better understanding of the species. But of […]
Read moreWar on Iraq
I'm in agreement with Gene Healy on the Congressional authorization of force against Iraq. Planning for the day after the war is just plain wishful thinking. Further, there are plenty […]
Read moreMore on the Socialized Canadian Health System
Dennis Bueckert of Sympatico News-Express reports that a growing shortage of doctors could devastate health care in Canada. I'm ready for socialized medicine. Aren't you?
Read moreMore Out of Control Cops
David A. Fahrenthold reports on illegal police strip searches in today's Washington Post: The chaos of the D.C. police raid, with officers banging on the door of his Northwest Washington […]
Read moreHouston Mass Arrests
An excerpt from today's Washington Times: The police chief might go to prison for perjury. The captain who led the raid might eventually be fired. Twelve other officers have been […]
Read moreThe Multiracial Activist
The new issue is up. I wish there had been more submissions, but it's been a slow period. The Abolitionist Examiner should be ready tomorrow. Ya'll could fire me, but […]
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