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Drawing a Line for Liberties The Christian Science Monitor Under pressure from the war against terrorism, the line between civil liberties and security is moving steadily toward greater police powers for the government. This...
Best place to eat dinner on a Friday night: At home on the couch watching Jessica Alba slink around… Politician you could hang with? Ron Paul Your favorite thing to do on a Saturday...
Location: Alexandria, VA Sex: Male Favorite Sport: Hockey/Baseball Political Affiliation: Libertarian Best Book you ever read: The Door Into Summer Favorite Food: Seafood Favorite Actor: ain’t got one, sue me. Religious Denomination: Agnostic Age:...
A MESSAGE FROM THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS As we commemorate the 226th anniversary of the founding of our Corps, Marines everywhere can take pride in their contributions to our great nation. We...
A Talk With Carolyn Brown: A Lineage That Transcends Cultures Many African-Americans find an ancestry that’s rich in Indian history by Bill Jensen (Newsday) (November 8, 2001) Black Indians Find Lineage (Indianz.com) (November 8,...
The National American Metis Association has published the current issue of their newsletter online at: The Metis Voice October 2001 This entry is also posted at Yahoo! Groups – Mixed Blood Heritage, Yahoo! Groups...
The Guardsman and cops involved in harassing this journalist need a thorough skull-thumping. This First Amendment thingy is a part of the Constitution that military members swear to support and defend. As a Marine,...
Fatherless girls’ losses are deep, long-lasting by Mary Mitchell (Chicago Sun-Times) (October 28, 2001) Why did this girl run away? by Janet Rausa Fuller (Chicago Sun-Times) (October 28, 2001) This entry is also posted...
Shortly after the September 11 attacks, I was asked to join a new coalition which now consists of about 150 conservative, green, liberal and libertarian organizations and websites lead by political powerhouses like the...
Religion is Not the Enemy by David F. Forte (National Review) (October 19, 2001) Another version of this piece is also available here. This entry is also posted at ii-list.