If you live under a rock and haven't yet read Radley's soul baring post on how he came off the fence regarding war with Iraq, go check it out. It's […]
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Wouldn't it be great if wars could be fought just by the assholes who started them? – The Postman
You say military draft, I say slavery…
Doug Bandow of the Cato Institute on Draft Would Cast a Chill Over the Military: The U.S. has the most powerful and effective military on Earth. The soldiers and sailors […]
Read moreRegime Change, Again
Jonathan Marshall of The Independent Institute on Iraq: Foreign Policy Malpractice: Regime change—the phrase sounds so cool and antiseptic. But before Congress bought President Bush's prescription for curing the world’s […]
Read moreIndependent Institute vs. Administration
Robert Higgs of the Independent Institute, blows some holes in the Warmonger-in-chief's argument for shooting first. It won't do any good of course, Bush is determined to start World War […]
Read moreWar on Iraq
I'm in agreement with Gene Healy on the Congressional authorization of force against Iraq. Planning for the day after the war is just plain wishful thinking. Further, there are plenty […]
Read moreIraq Continued
I found a link for a new coalition called Veterans for Common Sense. Their motto is: "We, veterans of the Gulf War, seek to inject common sense into the debate […]
Read more9-11
Instead of trying to say my own thing about the significance of today’s date, I’m going to let the LP have their say here: As the nation commemorates the victims […]
Read moreWar for War for War
I’ve got one question. If we truly are going after Iraq because they could, maybe possibly become a threat to us in the future, why haven’t we gone after those […]
Read moreBush v. Washington
I'm with Washington on this one. See the National Journal.
Read moreChickenhawks
The Guardian kicks a little tail on the military service (or lack of ) of some of the Right and Left's politicos and talking heads, especially those so eager to […]
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