Military Tribunals (Again)
Jacob G. Hornberger of the Future of Freedom Foundation on Are Military Tribunals Worth Dying For? Despite the fact that the U.S. government so far is not applying military tribunals to U.S. citizens, the...
Jacob G. Hornberger of the Future of Freedom Foundation on Are Military Tribunals Worth Dying For? Despite the fact that the U.S. government so far is not applying military tribunals to U.S. citizens, the...
Dayton Daily News editorial on Racial data helps spot, fix problems: Ward Connerly, a University of California regent, who successfully sold a measure to ban affirmative action in college admissions, employment and contracting, is...
Check out this story by Cindy Carcamo of the Fresno Bee: A proposition that promised to ignite racial politics in March is now competing with a high-profile recall for voters' attention during the Oct....
FYI – Proposition 54 Supporters: In response to the Dayton Daily News, I've sent the following letter, also available online here: Dear Editor: In its August 5th editorial, the Dayton Daily News really let...
To maximize efficiency and save myself time, I'm running the Proposition 54 action alert list through Topica. A sign up box is below: Subscribe! Enter your email address to join the Proposition 54 Action...
Okay folks. This op-ed was written by the great Royce Van Tassell. Let's all send in supportive letters to the editor.
Check out this story with some great quotes from Stu Hurlbert near the end. I was particularly pleased that they included his assertion about the low quality of the data culled from these type...
FYI. Q&A: ‘Out-of-state agitator’ Ward Connerly By Steve Sailer The life of Ward Connerly, the University of California regent and prominent activist against racial preferences, kicked into overdrive this summer. The Supreme Court's June...
Andrew Gumbel of the Independent Digital on US Anti-war Activists Hit by Secret Airport Ban: After more than a year of complaints by some US anti-war activists that they were being unfairly targeted by...
Karen Kwiatkowski writing for The Beacon Journal on Career officer does eye-opening stint inside Pentagon: After eight years of Bill Clinton, many military officers breathed a sigh of relief when George W. Bush was...
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