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Tag Archives: terrorism
George W. Bush At His Finest
George W. Bush, “We need to stop the terror. Now watch this drive.” Continue reading
Casus Belli
According to the government, it was the Taliban which attacked the United States. This is the same group the United States continues to vie with over control of Afghanistan. Continue reading
The Dreaded Suitcase Bomb
If there is any threat of a terrorist organization obtaining nuclear warheads, it seems that it is U.S. foreign policy that lies mostly at fault. Strict U.S. intervention in the third world has caused the nuclear market to become much shadier than it would be otherwise. Continue reading
Republicans Aren’t Ready Yet
The Republicans are still hawks, still support corporate welfare and agree with social insurance. The so-called shift to the old right has yet to take place, and looks increasingly unlikely. Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Afghanistan, Bin, Laden, republicans, State, Taliban, terrorism, union, War
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Zionism’s Losing Battle
Zionism is doomed to failure, and the only Middle East peace solution is a dissolution of government and the return of economic and social freedoms to both the Jews and the Arabs. Continue reading
Posted in History, Property
Tagged Anarchism, anarcho-capitalism, burden, Capitalism, Government, impoverishment, militancy, Palestine, Palestinians, poverty, Private, Property, Socialism, terrorism, Violence, Zionism
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