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Name: Tom Donelson
Weblog: fruitedplains.blogspot.com
Articles: 119
First Published: Thursday, August 12, 2004
Last Published: Monday, September 25, 2006
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Currently listing articles 119-101:
  1. Sporting Lesson: The Game Ends at Double Zero

    — Never put a subject to rest before the story actually ends. I simply wrote off Notre Dame and put those thoughts in my previous blog

    OPINION in Sports on September 25, 2006

  2. Nine Days Observing the Sick Old Man of Europe

    — There’s paralysis in Western Europe. France, Germany, and Italy's economies are stalled and politicians seem helpless.

    OPINION in Politics on April 19, 2006

  3. Art Monk, Bert Blyleven Overlooked as Hall of Fame Candidates

    — Sometimes in sports, numbers do not tell the whole story. Sometimes in sports, they do.

    OPINION in Sports on March 29, 2006

  4. Book Review: Game of Shadows - How Steroids Ruin Baseball

    — Now the truth can be told; the era of feel-good baseball was based on a lie.

    REVIEW in Books on March 26, 2006

  5. The Danish Cartoon Controversy: More Lessons To Be Learned

    — We're surrendering the interpretation of the Koran to radical Islamic fundamentalists, apologies accomplish nothing, but their intimidation is working.

    OPINION in Politics on March 05, 2006

  6. Book Review: Sucker Punch by Jack Cashill

    — Not a normal biography, Cashill's book is less a boxing story than a cultural analysis of Muhammad Ali’s impact upon America.

    REVIEW in Books on February 08, 2006

  7. The Creation and Ideology of Modern France

    — Charles De Gaulle represented all the glory of France and De Gaulle represented everything that Americans associate negatively with France

    OPINION in Politics on January 12, 2006

  8. Homer Lea and Modern Political Thought

    — He was not quite five feet and hampered with a hunchback. Throughout his young life, he would be affected by constant headaches and frail health,

    OPINION in Politics on January 08, 2006

  9. Book Review: The Great Pacific War

    — A History of the American-Japanese Campaign of 1931-33, by Hector Bywater

    REVIEW in Books on January 01, 2006

  10. The March Toward the Anglosphere

    — As the 19th century came to a close, Great Britain stood as the premier country in the world.

    OPINION in Politics on January 01, 2006

  11. Questions about China

    — China is both a developing nation groping with the ways of the modern world and an ancient civilization.

    OPINION in Politics on December 29, 2005

  12. The Prophecy of Hector Bywater

    — The early 20th-century British writer and naval specialist deserves our attention.

    OPINION in Politics on December 12, 2005

  13. Australia Buys the F-35

    — Your local paper may not have reported it, but the plan to create an Anglo-centered world is about to take flight.

    OPINION in Politics on December 12, 2005

  14. Book Review: Feticide and the Birth Cycle in Me'am Lo'ez

    — It has been repeatedly stated, “New Testament does not mention abortion.” The implication is that abortion either was not a big issue in the early

    REVIEW in Books on November 25, 2005

  15. The End Of Liberalism In Foreign Policy

    — Recent events on Capitol Hill demonstrate something that needs to be made clear to the American people.

    OPINION in Politics on November 22, 2005

  16. Iraq: The Basic Issue

    — There are times in foreign policy debates when choices are muddled in gray, and then there are times when foreign policy choices are easy to

    OPINION in Politics on November 03, 2005

  17. What Miers should say

    — Gonzales v Oregon is the Supreme Court latest attempt to deal with a contentious social issue.

    OPINION in Politics on October 22, 2005

  18. Belief in God is Protection against the Gulag

    — “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.”

    OPINION in Culture on October 17, 2005

  19. The Christian Century

    — The 21st century will be The Christian Century.

    OPINION in Culture on October 10, 2005

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