Canadians Should Help Iraq War Resisters (July 24, 2005)
news.pacificnews.org, July 5 ’05: Iraq War Deserters Speak Out From Canada Three U.S. servicemen living in Canada tell why they refused to serve in Iraq. (Original Post)
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news.pacificnews.org, July 5 ’05: Iraq War Deserters Speak Out From Canada Three U.S. servicemen living in Canada tell why they refused to serve in Iraq. (Original Post)
Continue reading →By Alan Mercer, 17 July 2005 As of 2014, my ideas have changed since I wrote this, but I will try to leave this unedited. Jan Narveson: Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice: Essays on Moral and Political Philosophy Jan … Continue reading →
London Police Say Deaths From Attacks Will Rise (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000085&sid=aQTij5bJKP.8&refer=europe) Bloomberg.com, July 11 ’05 Metropolitan Police Chief Sir Ian Blair said today he’s sure the death toll from last week’s terrorist attacks in London will rise above 52… A total of … Continue reading →
Jim Cox, July 15 ’05: Comparing Iraq to Vietnam (Original Post)
Continue reading →encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com Curtis LeMay He was promoted to major general and directed the 21st Bomber Command, heading B-29 operations including the massive incendiary attacks on over sixty Japanese cities, such as Tokyo on March 9-10, 1945 during which around 100,000 people … Continue reading →
James Bovard, July 14 ’05: Ashcroft, 9/11, and Government as Victim (Original Post)
Continue reading →Anthony Gregory, July 12 ’05: The Most Important Argument Against the Draft (Original Post)
Continue reading →Kelly Jane Torrance, Dec 23 ’03: Anti-fat police are ready to bust heads The American Public Health Association is over 125 years old. More than 60 percent of the full- time researchers and policymakers at state Departments of Health … Continue reading →
Federal Funding for Mental Health Screening of Kids Ron Paul MD, June 28 ’05 On Friday Congress defeated an amendment I introduced that would have prevented the federal government from moving forward with an Orwellian program to mandate mental health … Continue reading →
Note as of 2014: I wouldn’t use the term “capitalism” now in a positive sense, because I have to explain the specific meaning each time. What I meant was “free enterprise,” and that’s not what we live under. “Capitalism” and … Continue reading →