Dave Nalle has been a magazine editor, freelance writer, capitol hill staffer, game designer and taught college history for many years. He is now a pro-liberty political activist and designs fonts for a living. You can find his writings on politics and culture at Republic of Dave, on conspiracy theories at IdiotWars and on design and fonts at The Scriptorium.
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Was your National Day of Prayer as great in the love of the Lord as mine was?
Some barbeque just doesn't live up to the over hyped legend.
The doom-and-gloomers are running scared. They just can't seem to find a believable downside to the positive impact of the Bush tax cuts.
Skip the talking head and partisan whiners and get to see the situation in Iraq from the perspective of a perceptive and informed Iraqi.
It's a nice surprise to find a new, unique, and artistic sign decorating my drive home every day.
Which does more to improve our environment, carrying a sign or planting a tree?
Don't you hate the way every time you crucify Jesus or persecute him into obscurity, he just pops back up?
There's great barbeque in Texas but, despite its reputation, Southside Market doesn't come through and can't compete with others in the area.
Influential but often overlooked writer/producer/director Dan Curtis is dead at 78, but Barnabus Collins will live on forever.
New Home Office rules place citizens almost completely at the mercy of criminals and punish most crimes with little more than a traffic ticket.
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