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Strike Four! Republicans Need More Swings!
By Ted Lang © 2003

Recently, an Internet brouhaha involving two website writers clashing over terminology resulted in the correspondents flinging labels and mud at each other. I saw it coming. It’s about the ethnic/religious makeup of Bush’s neoconservative, pro-Israel [Zionist] cabal that has commandeered the administration and the Republican Party’s foreign policy, and highly sensitive and oversensitive Jews who interpret the slightest criticism of anything Jewish as “anti-Semitic.” (Read the rest here)

File Sharing
By Lee Robinson ©2003

There was a time when our government protected the citizens from corporate predations. Trust busting was the order of the day and the president himself, in the person of Teddy Roosevelt, even took on the big oil conglomerates. But the fat cats got smart, instead of using their resources to fight the government; they used them to buy it. There is no Teddy Roosevelt to deliver us from the medical and pharmaceutical cartels and the oil industry again drives much of our nation’s executive and foreign policy. And now, unfolding before our eyes is another classic example of a big business interest whose financial support of politics can get legislation custom tailored for their profit. The great jihad that the music industry is undertaking against people who share music over the internet, clearly shows the unwholesome results of mixing big money and politics. (Read the rest here)

Liberty Won't Play On Government/Union Stage
By Dorothy Anne Seese

Government mandates and legislates.  Unions demand.  Both are antithetical to the concept of liberty as envisioned by America's founding fathers and the vision of a nation free from tyranny, open to the four freedoms of the First Amendment.  Yet we have government and union tyranny in 21st century America.

Why? (Read the rest here)

The First Amendment did not Create Any Constitutional Rights
By Robert Greenslade

The political establishment, with the aid of so-called educators, has been extremely successful in convincing the American people that the source of their individual rights are the first ten amendments to the Constitution for the United States commonly known as the Bill of Rights. Many believe that freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and freedom of speech are rights created by the First Amendment. This has resulted in these rights being called constitutional rights. The purpose of this commentary is to dispel this misconception. None of the rights enumerated in the First Amendment are constitutional rights. The sole purpose of the so-called Bill of Rights was to expand the system of limited government established by the Constitution by placing additional restraints on the powers of the federal government. (Read the rest here)

We Hardly Knew Ye
By Lady Liberty

In recent days, many of us have mourned the loss of music great Johnny Cash and the sudden death of actor and comedian John Ritter. I'm no exception. I felt sorry that Cash had passed away (though his death was not unexpected), and actually shed a few tears over Ritter's demise. I even felt a small cloud over my head for a couple of days after I first heard the news. But why is that? Why do we grieve for men the vast majority of us never even met? (Read the rest here)

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