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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from Logan Darrow Clements, the Editor, Derek Benner,
Adam J. Bernay, Ali Hassan Massoud, and Terry Lyon-McCarthy
FULL STORY
News Dispatch from the Future
by Francis A Ney, Jr.
NetPlanetNews.com
Dateline: Freeport, Texas, June 27, 2007
Freeport Police, the Brazoria County Sheriff, and Texas Rangers are considering
asking the FBI and Homeland Security for assistance after a grisly discovery in
Freeport Municipal Park this morning. The bodies of twelve people, three of
them women, were found hanged from tall overhanging branches and lamp posts in
the early morning hours. All had expired. The exact cause of death is still
under investigation.
FULL STORY
The Tangled Web: Iraq and Post WWII American Foreign Policy
by Patrick K Martin
The war in Iraq is not about oil. The war in Iraq is
not about WMD. The war in Iraq is not about terrorism. The war in Iraq is
simply another chapter in the foreign policy which America has pursued
since World War II.
FULL STORY
Dear Libertarian Party
by Alan R. Weiss
Dear Libertarian Party, In your "Iraq Exit StrategyAmerica's
Path Forward", you have wrenched the Libertarian Party away from real solutions
towards a policy guaranteed to fail, and in doing so you have proven you have no
real "libertarian" solutions to the foreign interventionist quagmires that the
American governments over the past 50 years have buried the Ameican public in.
FULL STORY
EGO
by Chris Claypoole
The events of the last few weeks have been an emotional
whirlwind. Supreme Court rulings that are as mystifying in their origins
(as in, "Where the heck did that reasoning come from?") as they are
contradictory in their application. Pompous pronouncements from our "elected
representatives" in Congress, especially in the Senate. An administration
that seems divorced from reality. What are these people thinking? They were
clever and shameless enough to claw their way to top positions; could they
really be that unintelligent?
FULL STORY
Computing The Future
by Charles Stone, Jr
It appears that the U.S. Supreme Court has come down
with a ruling concerning online file-sharing and who is to have control
and thus many billions of dollars. Don't you feel a swell of confidence
in the fact that a decision on the highest of high-tech questions has
been made by nine people who have no clue as to the reality of the
Internet or indeed understand computers at all?
FULL STORY
Gun Control Is Gun Violence
by Anthony Gregory
Gun violence is a horrendous problem in American
culture. Guns are dangerous devices, and when put to
criminal use in the wrong hands, they can disrupt
urban tranquility and even destroy precious human
life. It makes sense then that anyone who opposes gun
violence must oppose gun control. Not just because it
encourages violent crime, by stripping away the means
to self-defense from law-abiding individuals to the
benefit of armed criminals, but because gun control
itself is a form of gun violence.
FULL STORY
Not Applicable?
by Lady Liberty
Of all the horrible things that Nazi Germany showed
the world, perhaps the saddest was summed up by the Reverend Martin Niemoller
in 1945 when he wrote:
FULL STORY
How To Remember 9/11 (Without Really Trying)
by Jonathan David Morris
I like a good 9/11 memorial.
I guess that statement looks weirder in print than it
sounded in my head. But I think you know what I'm
getting at. Many towns in the New York City areain
fact, many towns across the countryhave put up
memorials over the last few years, either in honor of
locals who lost their lives on 9/11 or simply in honor
of 9/11 overall. I enjoy these memorials, inasmuch as
you can possibly "enjoy" such a thing. To this day, I
can read the placard of a 9/11 victim, see a single
word like "mother" or "father," and start to get
choked up.
FULL STORY
Common Sense
by Ron Beatty
Looking over the political developments of the last
few weeks, it has occured to me how incredibly stupid
our politicians are being. I'm not going to belabor
the point, but I am going to go over several items,
then ask a question.
FULL STORY
"Which Side is the Con On?"
by Robert R. Raymond
So began the soon-to-be-famous script of the closing argument of Attorney
Jeffrey Alan Dickstein of the Bernhoft Law Firm, on behalf of the "most
public and known member of the illegal tax protest movement," according to
the IRSone whistleblower named Joseph Banister. Bookmarking his closing
argument with the petition of Sir Benjamin Franklin of Philadelphia to King
George of England and signed by a few other "notorious tax protestors," and
closing with the poem of the German priest who noted there were none left to
defend him when he had failed to defend his fellow citizens from the Nazi
regime, Dickstein threaded his closing with one resounding themewhich
side is the con on?
FULL STORY
Congress Should Kill Discriminatory Domestic Violence Act
by Wendy McElroy
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) will expire this
September if it is not reauthorized by Congress. Largely viewed as an
anti-domestic violence measure, VAWA has become a flashpoint for the men's
rights advocates who see it instead as the living symbol of anti-male bias
in law.
FULL STORY
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