War Is A Racket
War Is A Racket by Smedley D. Butler Originally Published 1935 by Round Table Press, Inc. Republished 2002 by Pious Pagan Publishing Table of Contents Introduction: Maverick Major General by James Landrith...
War Is A Racket by Smedley D. Butler Originally Published 1935 by Round Table Press, Inc. Republished 2002 by Pious Pagan Publishing Table of Contents Introduction: Maverick Major General by James Landrith...
War Is the Health of the State by Randolph Bourne Editor’s Note: December 31, 2002 Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A This work of literature has been edited and formatted for publication on the internet from...
Chris Lydgate and Nick Budnick of the Willamette Week Online dig through the trash to get the goods on some top Portland officials with no respect for privacy: It's past midnight. Over the whump...
Herb Ritts, one of the best photographers of the last half of the 20th Century has passed away. For years, you couldn't pick up a copy of Rolling Stone without seeing some Ritts photos....
I don't usually listen to much talk radio, but I accidentally found myself sucked into a few minutes of Michael Savage's show yesterday around 11:40 pm. I know better than to listen to such...
Alan Boyle of MSNBC reports on The coming year on the final frontier: EARTHLY QUESTIONS dogged most of the developments having to do with space during the past year: Would cosmic ambitions have to...
Cathy Young in Reason on Nonstandard Deviations: It's amazing to think that in the United States in the 21st century, you can get arrested for something you do in your bedroom with a willing...
Neil Mackay and Felicity Arbuthnot of the Sunday Herald report on How did Iraq get its weapons? We sold them: Reports by the US Senate's committee on banking, housing and urban affairs — which...
Received the following message from Casey Lartigue: Cato's education policy analyst Casey Lartigue, Jr. will be interviewed by guest host Walter Williams on Rush Limbaugh's radio show on Thursday, December 26 at 1 p.m....
Jeremy Lott on the, umm, thing about his last name: In the late '80s, ads for Domino's Pizza featured a character called the Noid. The costumed claymation creation — in a red costume with...
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