Yearly Archives: 2016
Did blundering U.S. politicians spark the rise of Nazi Germany?
Connect the dots between Woodrow Wilson, the Versailles Treaty, the Federal Reserve, the Great Depression, and Nazi Germany
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Did U.S. politicians choose the more evil side in World War 1?
How the U.S. could’ve ended World War 1 much earlier without firing a shot
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Must you live off the grid to enjoy Fourth Amendment protections?
Can we expand the powerful property rights precedent we set in the Antoine Jones case?
Did Teddy Roosevelt co-found the Japanese Empire?
Was Teddy Roosevelt also partially responsible for the creation of North Korea?
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Were early U.S. wars good or bad?
And what might surprise Thomas Jefferson the most about the modern U.S.?
How and why politicians exploit Veterans Day
Those who fail to learn from history end up harming veterans
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The Brookpark Marines, the truth about war, and a message of life
How to honor bravery without rewarding political con-artists
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Tagged airmen, Brookpark Marines, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, Don Rumsfeld, George W. Bush, Governor Bob Taft, Iraq War, Jim Babka, Paul Wolfowitz, sailor, soldier, Veterans Day
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A victory against drug prohibition, chance for another
More evidence that both the DEA and Congress sometimes bow to your pressure.
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Are you one of the eight?
Bet you’re wondering if Downsize DC reached its goal
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