Tags : “Politics and Affairs” - Page 94

 

  • No image found 931 The gay family

    Dan Savage wrote a book about the family that dare not speak its name.

    in Books — by Brian Flemming — on Apr 30, 2003

  • No image found 932 The Cassini Division

    If speculation about anarchist utopias is your thing, this is the book for you. But if you're after rollicking politicized space opera, you'd be better off digging up some (very) old Heinlein.

    in Books — by Chad Orzel — on Apr 30, 2003

  • No image found 933 Aw, let the freak in

    Several dozen Democrat office holders and former office holders are petitioning the South Carolina party to include perennial candidate, ex-felon and conspiracy freak Lyndon Larouche in the upcoming May 3 pre-pre-primary presidential debate.

    in Politics — by Al Barger — on Apr 30, 2003

  • No image found 934 May the ghost of Ayn Rand smite them

    The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation has published guidelines for submissions of designs for the World Trade Center memorial. Just in this most sensitive corner, they've managed to inject the worst kind of fake egalitarian nonsense into the rules.

    in Culture — by Al Barger — on Apr 30, 2003

  • No image found 935 RIAA sends intimidating message to P2P users

    In their latest attempt to intimidate users of P2P services, the RIAA is sending threats to individual users.

    in Sci/Tech — by Al Barger — on Apr 29, 2003

  • No image found 936 The Iraq War Reader

    in Books — by Steve Rhodes — on Apr 29, 2003

  • No image found 937 The Al Qaeda-Iraq plot thickens

    A few documents like this will go a long way toward silencing any lingering possible doubts about the legitimacy of having invaded Iraq.

    in Politics — by Al Barger — on Apr 28, 2003

  • No image found 938 Chile & Henry K

    in Video — by Steve Rhodes — on Apr 28, 2003

  • No image found 939 The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress

    This is probably as close as Heinlein ever came to following the old writing dictum to "Show, Don't Tell." Unfortunately, his every instinct is to Tell rather than Show. And Tell, and Tell, and Tell some more.

    in Books — by Chad Orzel — on Apr 27, 2003

  • 940 Nike: Free speech champions

    This is a more egregious violation of civil liberties, one with worse impact on the public, than about anything involved in the dreaded Patriot Act.

    in Politics — by Al Barger — on Apr 25, 2003

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