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Tag Archives: terrorism
There has not been a successful terrorist attack in the United States for nearly 10 years. I am sure it is not for a lack of trying. In the meantime, the federal government has usurped more control, expanded the occupation … Continue reading
~ An Anti-Stack Manifesto George Donnelly makes two contributions today. The first is his rebutal to the grieved Joseph Stack, who published a suicide note online before flying a single-engine plane into an Austin building housing the offices of the … Continue reading
Rand Paul, Neo-Con Thug
Kentucky senatorial candidate Rand Paul, the son of 2008 Republican presidential contender Ron Paul, is not as principled as his father, it appears. In a recent statement, Rand Paul said that terrorism suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay prison, many … Continue reading
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Would More Troops Occupy Iraq in a Ron Paul Administration?
I was reading Rep. Ron Paul’s plan to restore his interpretation of constitutional law to the nation had he been elected president in 2008. He wants to massively curtail the federal bureaucracy, reduce or eliminate several cabinet departments, not just … Continue reading →