If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!If a person were to examine the foreign policy of the United States, they will find that much of its foreign policy hinges on the development of non-industrialized nations and the societies of people within them. For instance, much […]
Monthly Archives: March 2008
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Conservatives are screaming about political correctness and the fact that people that are not Anglo say bad words about their own and other races.
What Obama said about his grandmother I took to mean she was a typical mid western woman within her demographic. Nothing more, nothing less. Not some slight dig at whites, nor an […]
3/20/08
This Thursday marks the 5 year anniversary of the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
US involvement in WWII started December 7th, 1945. VE Day was May 8th, 1945. VJ Day was August 15th, 1945.
The Iraq War has lasted longer than US involvement in WWII.
US casualties in Iraq are fast approaching 4,000. More that 29,000 US soldiers […]
A New Understanding of Politics
There exists a problem in the way that politics is analyzed. This much is clear to many observers of the political observers. People call Bush a liberal, when he considers himself conservative. People call Ron Paul a libertarian, when he considers himself a Republican. People make political dichotomies – someone exists either […]
Post-Industrial Politics
Got called on the idea that only the current two major party system counted in a forum where I argue. As a lifelong libertarian I found the argument advanced by my opponent absurd. After checking his posts I decided he was non-idiot, non-lunatic who was operating on out of date postulates. To be specific the […]
The Danger of Securing the U.S. / Mexican Border
Everyone seems to want illegal immigration ended one way or another. A substantial number (probably a majority) want all illegal immigrants sent back to their country of origin. Primarily Mexico.