Ralph Peters reflects on how we can effectively combat an enemy that we’re afraid to name.
Endless War
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A People’s History of Howard Zinn – The New Ledger

One of the unwritten laws of opinion journalism is to never kick a man when he’s dead, at least, not until an appreciable amount of time has passed. The question is whether this can or should hold true for those who make their living by doing precisely that. The death at the age of 87 [...]
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Ron Paul Wants Me To Have a Day Off From Thinking Hard
On Monday, the gift-that-keeps-on-giving known as Congressman Ron Paul had a fierce debate with the Ben “Captain Monotone” Stein over what causes terrorism. Predictably, Ron Paul stuck to the line that they are only terrorists because we are “occupiers.” See the video below:
To Mr. Paul, the terrorists are not pan-Islamic theocrats but violent nationalists fighting [...]
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