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Gonzales’s Fall, Bush’s Impeachment?

Lew Rockwell suggested yesterday that I do a piece on the Gonzales meltdown and how it could affect Bush.   Every now and then, I am not immune to good ideas, so I wrote it and he posted it on LewRockwell.com today.  I appreciate all the comments I received on the Gonzales blog entries in the […]

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Rising Odds of Impeachment

Attorney General Gonzales is dead meat.  His exit is only a question of time.  (I been wrong before, but….) I think the Senate Dems will not confirm some obvious hatchet man as the replacement for Gonzales.   Bush has “benefitted” from two Attorney Generals who were profoundly dishonest and demagogic.  No matter what the Bush administration did, […]

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My Time in the Tower of London

 The Future of Freedom Foundation today posted online an article of mine from the December Freedom Daily.   I posted an excerpt of this piece here earlier; here is the full text. MY TIME IN THE TOWER OF LONDON      by James Bovard I visited the Tower of London in May on an overcast, dreary Friday afternoon. […]

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“Liberating” Iran, Enslaving America

Will Grigg, the editor of  Pro Libertate, has a new e-zine.   Will ran a piece of mine in his initial issue.  Will does great work – I hope people check out his hot new ‘Net publication here. “Liberating” Iran, Enslaving the USA The price of “regime change” in Iran might be the loss of what […]

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Bush Brings Medieval Justice to America

The Bush administration has been shockingly clear regarding its intentions to medievalize American justice.  The memos vindicating torture written by high-ranking Bush administration officials should have woken up all Americans to the rising peril.  Unfortunately, the memos have gotten far less attention than they deserve. This article, posted today by the Future of Freedom Foundation, ran […]

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Surge & Dictatorship

The real issue in Bush’s speech Wednesday night is not the additional troops he intends to send to Iraq.  The real issue is his nearly open proclamation of  dictatorial powers. Apparently, once a president lies a nation into war, he is entitled to absolute power for as long as he chooses.  Regardless of how many […]

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Thanks to Folks who Commented Here in ’06!

I want to thank people whose comments enriched and enlivened this blog last year.  I learned a lot from individuals who offered their thoughts on political events and on my writings.  This era of torture and military tribunals can be plenty grim at times, and the belly laughs I got from from witty comments  around the […]

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