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 […]
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Wouldn't it be great if wars could be fought just by the assholes who started them? – The Postman
Nordlinger NRO Article
More blood libel, more going to court, more “identity politics,” &c. by Jay Nordlinger (National Review) (October 19, 2001) This entry is also posted at ii-list.
Read moreTerrorism Urban Legends
This story, which was passed off as being true on a USMC discussion list I belong to, has all the classic elements of an Urban Legend. I don’t buy it. […]
Read moreGrow Up Vic III
You’re immigrant bashing. Cut it out. From: Vic Titious Subject: Re: [IMC-DC] 4am (re/ “cowards”) Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 02:25:58 -0400 ??? To what does “Your hatred is incredible” […]
Read moreGrow Up Vic II
He said he would strike the US this June. Known terrorists with ties to him were on flight manifests from the hijacked planes. He stated previously that he would strike […]
Read moreGrow Up Vic
Bad analogy Vic. You are are making excuses. Murder is murder. From: “Vic Titious” Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 3:54 AM Subject: Re: [IMC-DC] Grow Up (Comment) > On Wed, […]
Read moreSenseless
You are not a human being if you find humor in senseless murder. There were probably children on some of those flights. From: To: Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 5:37 […]
Read moreShellshock
Riding on the Metro (yellow and blue lines) this morning was eerie. No one talking. No sound. No one in uniform getting off at the Pentagon. This entry also posted […]
Read moreMarines and ROTC Reserves to be deployed at S30 protests?
Machination.org ponders a rumor: Unconfirmed first and second-hand reports suggest that 8 divisions of United States Marines are to be assigned to security details in the Washington D.C. area during […]
Read moreRemembering the Civil War, Recovering Our Selves
August/September 2001 in TMA: Remembering the Civil War, Recovering Our Selves by Ken Masugi
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