Name: Thomas L. Knapp
Dateline: St. Louis, Missouri
Weblog: knappster.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 11
First Published: Monday, February 13, 2006
Last Published: Saturday, April 22, 2006
Currently listing articles 11-1:
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First Look 2008: Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate George Phillies— Libertarian Party presidentical candidate Phillies already has a video commercial, two years to develop a public profile — it's still uphill.
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Book Review: The Jesus Papers by Michael Baigent— Baigent weaves his reasonable speculation on a loom of the provable. The result is a colorful tapestry...
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First Look 2008: Libertarian Michael Badnarik— Libertarian Badnarik's 2004 campaign was able to stay resolutely "on message." We can't count on that luxury in 2008.
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First Look 2008: Concerning Libertarian Presidential Campaigns— The Libertarian Party will almost certainly nominate a 2008 presidential candidate...this should go without saying, but in the LP's case it doesn't.
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First Look 2008: Karen Kwiatkowski— Assuming she enters the race ... the [Libertarian Party] is unlikely to see a more qualified prospective nominee than Karen Kwiatkowski.
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CD Review: Little Creatures by Talking Heads— Twenty years on, Little Creatures still justifies its own existence in spades as music for now, not just for then.
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...And Justice For All— To the extent that the justice system is publicly funded, shouldn't the justice system be ... justly funded?
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CD Review: Talking Heads - 77— I was too young to appreciate 77 at the time of its release, and never really followed the band until closer to the end of
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Book Review: Stephen King's The Colorado Kid— Right up front it's important to make clear that The Colorado Kid is just a plain good story, delivered as only King can deliver it.
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Book Review: Stephen King's Cell— I read Cell in one sitting - but not, unfortunately, because King held me spellbound. Instead, I just felt a gnawing desire to be done.
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Book Review - Winning Elections: Political Campaign Management, Strategy and Tactics, The Winner of Our Discontent— A hardball guide for a hardball world.


