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A section containing all blog entries, articles and commentaries. Many of these entries were imported from my earlier Blogspot, MovableType and WordPress blogs. In addition, political commentary, articles and essays written for publication and coursework can be found here. Much of the commentary in this section was published in The Multiracial Activist, The Abolitionist Examiner, The Good Men Project and Interracial Voice. Many essays in this section were written for coursework at the American Military University.
This is a test. Bugs and quirks abound.
Read moreAmazing. This whole conversion took less than an hour. No hangups. No stallouts. No problems. I still need to play with the templates and add a bunch of scripts back […]
Read moreI will be making the big move to WordPress over the next month. Stay tuned and please be patient as I get things in order. When I’m done, things will […]
Read moreThe folks over at Mixed Media Watch have a link to an interview with “biracial” author Danzy Senna. An excerpt: One of the things Im sort of wary of in […]
Read moreDr. Ivan Eland, an anti-interventionist libertarian and Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace & Liberty at the Independent Institute, on Morning in Iraq? According to former U.S. […]
Read moreThe beauty of this posting needs no words. This entry also posted at A Mixed Blog.
Read moreThis humble venom screed has been named one of American Rage’s Best of 2004. Thanks guys!
Read moreFrom Dr. Muqtedar Khan’s Globalog: While the Iraqi insurgents who regularly kill and maim hundreds of fellow Iraqis in their Jihad against America are hogging the limelight, Arab militias called […]
Read moreWilliam Marina, a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and Emeritus Professor of History at Florida Atlantic University The American Revolution and Iraq: As Americans mark the 228th anniversary of […]
Read moreFrom fellow Central Illinoisan blogger/reader Kevin Reynen: I made this photomosaic from the torture images I googled as well as some additional images I found of troops handling Iraqis. I […]
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