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I have wished I could talk to him as a man, bicycle with him one day for a chat or sit by a campfire. Always something in the back of my mind. Millions of other men have lost their fathers, too, at a young age. They feel the same way you feel.
Whitehead to Speak at Virginia Festival of the Book on Thursday, March 20, 2014, to speak on the themes within A Government of Wolves and how they pertain to a nation at war with itself. Whitehead’s session, “Wars Within and Without Ends,” will take
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“The conditions and the factors that facilitate the exercise of military power for them have for years been destroyed and today they (the Americans) are in an erosion of political, cultural, financial and military power.”
Joel Skousen breaks down why Iran is being allowed to continue on its nuclear quest.
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It’s now been almost 11 years since the publication and release of Marc Stevens’ first book, Adventures in Legal Land, a volume which has heretofore – along with Marc’s radio show – served as a primary point of reference for Voluntaryists and others
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Three new books bring us up to speed on extraterrestrial life, its prospects and possible forms – but it remains "queerer than we can suppose"
What is most striking about the American police state is not the mega-corporations running amok in the halls of Congress, the militarized police crashing through doors and shooting unarmed citizens, or the invasive surveillance regime....
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Most people know now that Rupert Murdoch presides over the News Corp media empire, and that he is fighting for his reputation after being forced to sink his scandal-laiden British newspaper News of the World, the most widely read English tabloid in t
Introduction to Laurence M. Vance, War, Empire, and the Military: Essays on the Follies of War and U.S. Foreign Policy (Vance Publications, 2014), 528 pgs.
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