Wednesday, April 15
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Anthony Gregory is the guest editor today. |
Anthony Gregory on April 15 and workers’ rights.
The real story of Columbine, or at least part of it, comes out after ten years.
“‘There's
the sort of stereotype that gun owners were middle-aged Republican white men
who were fairly easy to isolate...in order to regulate them out,’ says Brent
Mattis, a shooting instructor in Florida. ‘Now that more women are owning
guns, more liberals are owning guns, and just average everyday people who want
to keep themselves and their family safe. It's turning into an incredibly
strong political phenomenon.’” Wonderful!!
Chodorov’s
classic tract.
“Discredited under Bush, the superhawks reunite for Obama.” Column by Michael Brendan Dougherty.
Will Obama Give the Somali Pirate a Fair Trial?
Jeremy
Scahill on a test case for habeas corpus.
Hahahaha. Column by Jacob Hornberger.
But less wealth, says Will Grigg.
Science Is Not “Settled” on Anything
Including global warming.
500
demonstrations nationwide.
Ron
Paul responds (video).
Stefan Molyneux addresses a relatively sophisticated critique (video).
Disney war and tax propaganda from the Greatest Generation (video).
Portugal’s Legal Drugs, and Police-State Barack
Glenn Greenwald interviewed on Reason TV.
Criminal, Stupid, and Criminally Stupid
Clive Crook on the drug war.
Taxation Is the Price We Pay for Conservative Decivilization
Anthony Gregory on the rightwingers who now protest the state.
“Pornography,
prostitution, gambling, boxing, firearms, alcohol, recreational drugs, ‘off
label’ medical drugs and devices, pharmaceutical advertising, and the sale
of organs for transplants are among the subjects examined in this collection
about prohibitions.” Joshua C. Hall reviews John Meadowcroft’s book.
Coming to the Defense of Drug War Victims
It’s practically a crime now.
“Taxman,” the Beatles song and cartoon.
A
photo blog.