How did Joseph Nicephore Niepce take this photo in 1826? The Getty Conservation Institute is trying to figure it out. See: World’s oldest photo analyzed
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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.
Racial Classifications
Alex Fryer, writing for The Seattle Times: "Beginning today, state and local lawmakers are prohibited from using the term "Oriental" in statutes, codes, rules and regulations. Instead, officials must use […]
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Rex Curry, writing for the Hawaii Reporter: "As Libertarians say: The separation of school and state is as important as the separation of church and state. One admirable result of […]
Read moreYou’re Not A Libertarian If…
Garry Reed (the Loose Cannon Libertarian) takes Joseph Farah of WorldNetDaily to task for his attack on libertarians. WND used to be one of the best alternative news sources on […]
Read moreAfghan Wedding Party
Unbelievable. MSNBC: U.S. bomb kills 250 Afghans at party.
Read moreDomestic Surveillance
Today on FOXNews.com – Feds Deny Asking ISPs to Watch E-mails: "The White House denied a Washington Post report Thursday alleging that the Al Qaeda terrorist network is working on […]
Read moreDrug War Invasion of Kiddies
Of course, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of drug-testing kids. It's not enough to hold them hostage in public schools, subject to the whim of whatever educrat happens to […]
Read moreUnder God
Well. The world is going to come to an end now, isn't it. This will be the fall of Western Civilization. Cats and dogs living together. Whatever. Of course, I'm […]
Read moreUnder God continued again
Radley Balko's take on the Pledge: "…I certainly don't think it's the federal government's (or a judge's) responsibility to ban the Pledge. Nor do I think any government — state, […]
Read moreUnder God continued
Gene Healy's take on the Pledge: "A free people ought not to be ritualistically declaring their allegiance to the state and its symbols like a bunch of malleable, goosestepping Eurotrash." […]
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