Dictator Removal Service?by Jonathan Wallace
The President's moral absolutes are, in reality shifting realpolitik concepts, to be taken out of the closet as needed and laid away again when they become inconvenient. |
by Jonathan Wallace There was a crazy wired energy arcing through the crowd at the anti-war demonstration. |
by Sean Carter Congress has already authorized Bush to do pretty much anything he darn well pleases in Iraq. |
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by H. Scott Prosterman It looks like Osama hit the trifecta. . . . with the help of his new best friend, George W. Bush. |
By Evan Winterfield Lindh, the American, became an instant media star. Hamdi was probably indistinguishable from thousands of Arabs. |
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by Mike Green and Jonathan Wallace The Ethical Spectacle files an amicus brief in the Supreme Court opposing the Children's Internet Protection Act. |
Due to technical problems, no letters column this month. Letters will be published in next month's issue. |
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