Where Matters Stand

I am often reminded of the time H.L. Mencken was interviewed by a young newspaper reporter. The question was asked: “why, if you find so much that is unworthy of reverence in the United States, do you continue to live here?” Mencken responded: “why do people visit zoos?”
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Dear Believer – ExChristian.Net – Articles

You asked me to consider Christianity as the answer for my life. I have done that. I consider it untrue, repugnant, and harmful.
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I misspoke

The account of a harrowing flight to Kosovo, albeit a corrected one.
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Iraq Recession – or Iraq Depression?

Up to 3 trillion dollars spent on the Iraq war. Will it take an economic meltdown before the US government withdraws.
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A Flag for Your Son

A flag for your son, father, brother, husband, uncle, nephew or cousin; a flag-draped cold metal box for your mother, sister, wife, aunt, or niece. Of course, the pagan god will refuse any attempt to photograph these sacrifices, returned from the fields of conquest and death, claiming they are protecting the families….
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The 4000 Died in Vain

The terrible cost of Bush’s mission is the lives of 4,000 American soldiers. None of these Soldiers had to die. They didn’t die for their country. They didn’t die for our freedom. They didn’t die for a noble cause. Every one of them died for George W. Bush’s bogus mission. They all died in vain. [...]

Greenspan’s Last Bubble Has Popped: Gold

US in deflation – yes you read right!
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The Fifth Anniversary of a Crime

Jeff Taylor is interviewed about Bush’s “war” by Ashley Mefford.
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Financially, So Far, So Good? . . . If You Did What I Said

But did you? In 2005, I warned that real estate would fall. Such a decline had not taken place since the Great Depression. This was considered an off-the-wall prediction then. Not now.
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Why Have Public Schools?

To train school children in loyalty to the state.
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