From the Front

Summarizing – and debunking – the latest ploys, propaganda, and tall tales promulgated by the War Party....

By Mike Ewens

Destinations
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August 10th, 2002

D-Day: November 6th, 2003

Eight reasons that this is the day. It appears that all those hearings, leaks, press releases and denials are a cover for the coming of the inevitable and the strength of the executive branch. Unilateral action never looked so good!

Awaiting a case

Arnaud de Borchgrave examines the lack of support for US intervention in Iraq. Tactics to fight this problem include the ever-popular "Hitler" remark or ignoring the world altogether, acting unilaterally and looking very much like...what's that?... an empire.

Bureaucrats to the front lines!

Who said Wolfowitz or Perle can't fire an automatic weapon? Some suggest these war-hawks join the 1st Brigade. Put your pens down gentlemen, step away from that poduim and suit up, Saddam is waiting!

What's mine is mine..
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Thousands of Afghan civilians have died at the hands of American mines in Afghanistan. Hmmm, weapons that can kill innocents easily and are difficult to detect and prevent...ah... 'weapons of mass destruction!' Looks like the US has to add itself to the axis.

Drug


Missing targets never has such perks. Now, in order to keep pilots awake, accurate and active, the military has prescribed amphetamines.... I predict the enrollment of the military can only benefit from such a situation. Nevertheless, the pilots had better keep an eye out for the DEA jets, in pursuit of narcotics possessors.

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Mike Ewens is a senior at Washington University in St. Louis. Apart from his full-time student status, he is actively involved in the campus libertarian/ conservative newspaper, College Libertarians and inner city tutoring programs. Economics and mathematics occupy his academic time, while his intellectual curiosity is further satisfied with political theory and foreign affairs. He is currently working as a summer intern with Antiwar.com. Contact him for information about bringing Justin Raimondo and other speakers to your campus.

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