Journal Entry Five for IR396 Contemporary Issues in the Persian Gulf I American Military University Following my discharge from active duty in 1995, I was particularly concerned about the status […]
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Journal Entry Five for IR396 Contemporary Issues in the Persian Gulf I American Military University Following my discharge from active duty in 1995, I was particularly concerned about the status […]
Read moreJournal Entry Seven for IR396 Contemporary Issues in the Persian Gulf I American Military University In The Generals’ War, Michael R. Gordon and General Bernard E. Trainor mention the January […]
Read moreJournal Entry Six for IR396 Contemporary Issues in the Persian Gulf I American Military University Looking back on the buildup to the ground war in 1990, prompted by further readings […]
Read moreJournal Entry Two for IR396 Contemporary Issues in the Persian Gulf I American Military University In 1991, when the Coalition forces began their push to supplant Saddam’s forces from Kuwait […]
Read moreJournal Entry One for IR396 Contemporary Issues in the Persian Gulf I American Military University Upon reading the assigned writings for this week, I was thrust back to the summer […]
Read moreThe Electronic Frontier Foundation, an organization that has co-signed several coalition letters with my publication The Multiracial Activist in the past, has published a useful legal guide for bloggers: EFF: […]
Read moreBlogging and website management has been light over the last three weeks – for good reason. Tuesday, February 22 marked my return to the health care industry, this time as […]
Read moreAmy Joyce of The Washington Post on Free Expression Can Be Costly When Bloggers Bad-Mouth Jobs: There are 8 million personal Web logs — or blogs — in the United […]
Read moreStephen Gordon (of Aaron Russo and Michael Badnarik's Libertarian presidential campaigns) has launched a new blog – Flash Of Freedom. Bookmark it. Read it. There will be a test… Technorati: […]
Read moreWil Wheaton has finally converted from Berkeley db to MySQL. Damn. Given that his blog receives far more traffic than this one, how in the world did he avoid the […]
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