CBC Arts on Shall I compare thee to a … carburetor? A man who compared a woman's chest to a carburetor has won an annual contest celebrating the worst writing […]
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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.
CBC Arts on Shall I compare thee to a … carburetor? A man who compared a woman's chest to a carburetor has won an annual contest celebrating the worst writing […]
Read moreWhat kind of sick, worthless piece of trash attacks a little boy with a bottle?
Read moreSheldon Richman of the Future of Freedom Foundation on Zen and the Art of Iraqi Regime Change: What does it mean to overemphasize the presence of what is absent? That […]
Read moreDante Chinni of the Christian Science Monitor on Journalism's fear and loathing of blogs: Blogs, or weblogs – websites on which a person or a group of people opines about […]
Read moreThe excerpt below contains more information on the scheme, favored by President Bush and other domestic surveillance advocates, to force European ISPs to maintain long-term records of all internet traffic […]
Read moreMore on the U.K.’s version of a national identification card: UK: The London School of Economics says the Home Office’s recent rebuttal of their critique of the Government’s identity cards […]
Read moreI was recently contacted by Rose DesRochers to visit and join Today’s Woman. I was then asked if I would contribute an article. Being an internet publisher myself, I said […]
Read moreAnne Sexton is by far my favorite poet. I've spent hour upon hour reading and re-reading her work and always coming away with a new perspective on the woman. While […]
Read moreThe Foundation for Economic Education has posted a free version of Economics in One Lesson: First published in 1946, FEE is proud to offer an online edition of Henry Hazlitt's […]
Read moreThanks again to the Professor Donald R. Shaffer, for using part of my website as a reading assignment on "U.S. Military History from 1775 to the Present" at the University […]
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