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Call for new Mid-East policy
Change is needed with U.S. and Middle Eastern relations to avoid another tragedy like 9/11. Read More
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The ‘new new racism’: Ron Paul in America
In the republican presidential primaries, Ron Paul has seen recent resurgence. However, campaign contributions from shady figures cast his policies into doubt. Read More
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Libertarians not at liberty to express opinions
Gaining and maintaining the true form of American freedom. Read More
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Riding for freedom: protesting bus segregation
A student shares his experience and opinion on the Palestinian plea for boycotting apartheid. Read More
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Cablegate's real story
Now that some of the fervor over the latest WikiLeaks releases has subsided, many of us are left questioning where the organization stands in the political sphere. WikiLeaks and its editor Julian Assange are often inconsistent — at times anarchistic, at times liberal-minded or even libertarian. Judging from recent developments, however, what has really […]
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Israel must be held accountable internationally
A good technique when attempting to reach a negotiated consensus is to bring certain offers to the table that will surely be rejected. In this way the remaining terms appear more reasonable. The Israeli government has learned this rule by heart. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu recently offered to renew a partial settlement construction freeze, but […]
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Don’t forget the occupation of the Gaza Strip
On Sept. 28, 2010 the Israeli military intercepted an aid ship heading for Gaza. Among the arrested included 82-year-old Holocaust survivor Reuven Moskovitz. “It is a sacred duty for me, as a [Holocaust] survivor, to protest against the persecution, the oppression and the imprisonment of so many people in Gaza, including more than 800,000 children,” […]
