Of Estonia, Palau, and Rwanda. Definitely not Germany. The reconstruction of Iraq gets even funnier. Why screw the American taxpayers slightly less through a competitive bidding system open to countries with actual businesses in them when you can just hand the dough...
Follow-Up
Some more socialists for our special friend: the American Conservative Union. Only socialists would slam National Review and The Weekly Standard, right? (Thanks to the stark raving communists at LRC blog for the links.)
Extraordinary Jingocon Delusions & the Madness of Nationalist-Statists
"Observe good faith and justice towards all Nations; cultivate peace and harmony with all. Religion and Morality enjoin this conduct; and can it be, that good policy does not equally enjoin it? ... Who can doubt, that, in the course of time and things, the fruits of...
Infuriating the Warbots with Half Our Wits Tied Behind Our Backs
OK, OK, I'll give this dude (scroll down) a link for all the effort he's put into calling us "socialist half-wits." But praytell: where, exactly, is the socialism? Here? Here? Here? Here? Maybe here? I don't expect the accuser, despite having way too much time on his...
The Roots of Global Terror
The current issue of U.S. News & World Report features an informative article, "The Saudi Connection: How billions in oil money spawned a global terror network," based on five months of research, "a review of thousands of pages of court records, U.S. and foreign...
Vindictive? Me?
Tax activist Grover Norquist is off to the neocon gulag. I'll bet this has nothing to do with Norquist's opposition to the PATRIOT Act. Nah. Anyway, tough luck, Grover. Spend your life among the likes of Frank Gaffney working to elect the likes of George W. Bush, and...
Most Ridiculous Item of the Day
Add another barking rat to the liberventionist nest. This one says the folks at Mises are "stark raving nuts" for criticizing Bush foreign policy, whether that policy is right or not. Hmmm. Oh well, he's the expert: Back in college I had a poli sci prof whose politics...
Syrian Beer: The Grand Panacea
Those lefties over at Counterpunch understand the wisdom of Richard Cobden better than 90% of so-called conservatives and libertarians.
14 Days in the Big House
So maybe al Qaeda exploited US jihad support prior to Sept 11, 2001, but since then the government has been kicking the terrorists' butts. Right? Maybe not. According to a new Syracuse University study, in the 2 years after the Sept 11 attacks the Justice Department...
The Clueless Andrew Sullivan…
Heartily recommends Aleksandar Jokic's "Iraq Is No Vietnam, But It May Be Poland" from "Today's Spotlight." Is Andrew really so ignorant of our critique of neoconservatism as to think that the Lenin comparison is new? If so, I suggest he start with Chad Nagle's "The...


