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Author: James Landrith
Bush White House: National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 2005 Proclamation
For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary September 30, 2005 National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 2005 A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America Domestic violence […]
Read moreE.U. Is Watching You
Matthew Broersma writing for eWEEK on EU States Propose Massive Data Retention Plan: The European Union has unveiled plans to require all telephone and Internet traffic to be logged and […]
Read moreFlavor of the Month: Neo-Con Red
Wow. These correspondents really seem to be enjoying that Kool-Aid. I guess “Neo-con Red” is the flavor of the month. That stuff will rot your teeth.
Read moreWil Wheaton’s A Winner
Wil Wheaton comes in first with this excellent posting: As a parent, all I want to do in my life is help my stepkids make good decisions, and hopefully develop […]
Read moreMore on E.U. Data Retention Scheme
According to Politechbot Dutch Internet providers say "no" to data retention proposals: In a letter to the European Commission and the European Parliament the ISPs stress several objections to the […]
Read moreLetter to Michael Smith re: “Refugees Controversy”
September 11, 2005Letter on “Refugees Controversy”The Galveston County Daily News James Landrith PO Box 8208 Alexandria, VA 22306-8208 September 11, 2005 Mr. Smith: Thank you sir, for standing up and […]
Read moreUgly Roses
From my biggest fan, the lying Rose DesRochers (the bolded text in the indented sections below are her words, the non-bolded text in the same indented sections below are quotes […]
Read moreLetter to Kojo Nnamdi Show re: Refugees and Nationalistic Bigotry
September 8, 2005Letter on “Refugees and Nationalistic Bigotry”The Kojo Nnamdi Show James Landrith PO Box 8208 Alexandria, VA 22306-8208 September 8, 2005 Kojo: I’ve always loved your show and as […]
Read moreSeeking Refuge From The Easily Offended
Seeking Refuge From The Easily Offended Published in The Multiracial Activst September 7, 2005 On a discussion list I frequent one poster asked: “Can you believe these people calling citizens […]
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