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Ayn Rand In Saddams Palace Library
Posted by Eric J. Tower on 9/30/2004, 8:42pm
In the September 30th Entry of his blog, soldier Joe Kane is shown placeing Objectivist political cartoonist's, Cox and Forkum, book into a Palace Library.   On the shelf one can also make out various other Objectivist works by Ayn Rand. (Read more...)
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Right War, Right Place, Right Time
Posted by Irfan Khawaja on 10/02/2004, 8:45am
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Saddam's Odious Debt
Posted by Adam Reed on 10/02/2004, 11:27am
In dark contrast with the US repudiation of the Cuban debt after Spanish-American War, Bush's failure to repudiate Saddam's debt alienates pro-liberty Iraqis from American forces.(Read more...)
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SpaceShip One making final X-Prize flight Oct 4
Posted by Sam Erica on 10/04/2004, 6:14am
Now, 9 am ET on Monday, October 4 has been set for the second and final flight. The date is also the anniversary of the launch of Sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite. ...(Read more...)
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American Optimism
Posted by Barbara Branden on 10/04/2004, 5:48pm
www.melaniephillips.com/diary/ September 1, 2004 Optimists and reactionaries by Melanie Phillips Having just spent three weeks in the US, I was struck once again by how similar and yet how very different that country is from Britain. The thing that really hits you between the...(Read more...)
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Schwartzenegger touts Friedman as hero
Posted by albert on 10/04/2004, 7:13pm
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 4 (Reuters) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger met with his new council of economic advisers on Monday and praised one of its best-known members, Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman, as "my great hero."(Read more...)
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The Greatness That Cannot Be Taught
Posted by Julia Duncan Brent on 10/04/2004, 8:52pm
I thought this article by David Halberstam was a condenscending look at America's love affair with leadership seminars, but it evolved into an insightful analysis of what it takes to provoke and motivate men in disastrous combat scenarios. (Read more...)
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Deep in Forest, Thirst and Conservation Clash
Posted by Irfan Khawaja on 10/05/2004, 3:51pm
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"Private Jokes, Public Places,"
Posted by Peter Cresswell on 10/05/2004, 7:10pm
A new play presently touring the US takes post-modern posturing to task. Set in an architectural school, the play apparently plunges the audience "into the wacky world of critical theory" and seemingly helps to expose some of the posturing nonsense of po-mo pedants. While all their targets aren't equally deserving (Fra...(Read more...)
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Ambulances for terrorists?
Posted by Duncan Bayne on 10/06/2004, 1:08pm
Not only is the U.N. funding Hamas, they're giving them getaway vehicles too ... The United Nations and Red Cross have been providing cover for terrorists — literally. And American taxpayers are footing some of the bill. Last week, an Israeli television station aired footage of armed Arab terrorists in southern...(Read more...)
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