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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I used to think I might move back to Britain some day, but with the rise of racism and of authoritariansm it's becoming less and less appealing.
Despite his many years in politics it seems John Kerry is still incapable of telling a lie well enough to fool anyone, as demonstrated on This Week with George Stephanopolos.
As Sunni leaders become more involved in the political process in Iraq insurgent militias change the focus of their activities to target foreign terrorists instead of coalition or government forces.
Sometimes it's worth paying for cable, especially if you're a horror fan. Masters of Horror brings together great writers and directors to do provocative mini-movies with real quality.
Two stooges named John Boehner and Roy Blunt are vying to be Majority Leader, but they face a challenge from John Shadegg, a third stooge who's at least claiming to be something more positive.
Martin Luther King dreamed of one America, but today we have two Americas living in an economic apartheid which is in many ways a legacy of King's era.
If you were designing the best way to educate the kids of the nation would it be in a government run monopoly dominated by an enormously powerful and self-serving union?
The world is reeling at the possibility that the beloved, heroic and eternal leader of North Korea may be missing somewhere in China. Where can he be? How can we go on without him?
Harry Belafonte spreads 'goodwill' in Venezuela and provides fodder for US comedians with more crazed and confused comments.
If power corrupts, what can corrupt more than the power of the pulpit to speak as the voice of God? It can drive you to profit from hate and deny your true nature. Just ask Rev. Lonnie Latham.
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