Category: Blog, Commentary and Articles

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Foreign Coverage

Last night I was interviewed by documentarian Mikko Valtasaari of the Finnish Broadcasting Company for a piece on veteran opposition to the coming war with Iraq. Specifically, I spoke as a representative of Veterans...

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Up is Down

Senator Clinton shows us how to completely disrespect a legacy: “We are reminded once again by the events of the last year that there are those who don’t understand Dr. King’s dream and legacy,”...

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The March

Well, I got to the District about 11:10 am and met Matthew Hogan outside B. Dalton's at Union Station. We talked for about 45 minutes or so and I headed out into the fray...

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Racial Privacy

The lovely Michelle Malkin on a subject close to my heart, abolition of racial classifications: The victory against racial preferences in Washington state, which I witnessed firsthand, was stunning. Connerly, founder of the American...

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MLK and War

LRC on MLK and War: Martin Luther King had a lot to say about war and militarism, though we are not supposed to remember that. Click here to read the rest: Martin Luther King...

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EPIC 1, DoD 0

EPIC won it's FOIA lawsuit against DoD for Poindexter records: U.S. District Judge John Bates today issued a decision that rejects the Defense Department's attempt to impose financial obstacles to EPIC's requests under the...

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Protest March

I'll be in the District tomorrow for the March. I'll also be getting interviewed by Free Speech TV as a member of Veterans Against the Iraq War. That makes two TV appearances in one...

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Clueless Times

Lynette Clemetson of the New York Times on Protest Groups Using Updated Tactics to Spread Antiwar Message: As the threat of war with Iraq heightens, leaders of the antiwar movement are feeling an urgency...

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Opening that door

Ellen Sorkin of The Washington Times on how the ACLU fears door open to Big Brother: The United States is at risk of turning into a full-fledged surveillance society where "Big Brother is watching...