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Why France? – D. Hamilton

So how does a self-styled revolutionary anarchist justify squandering thousands of dollars to spend a month in Paris? Is this not solid evidence of his being a dilettante and poseur? (only French words fit) Wouldn’t sending money to Darfur relief … Continue reading

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Creationist Ecology – M. Wizard

Intelligent Design for want of a nut, a bolt was lost; for want of a bolt, a wing was lost; for want of a wing, a dove was lost; for want of a dove, a branch was lost; for want … Continue reading

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The Limits of Free Speech – D. Hamilton, H. Ellinger

“Imagine there’s no countries,It isn’t hard to do,Nothing to kill or die for,No religion too,Imagine all the peopleliving life in peace…” from “Imagine” by John Lennon Everyone knows that there are limits on free speech in the US besides yelling … Continue reading

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The Politics of Big Oil – A. Pogue, D. Hamilton, P. Spencer

As far as I know, the ethnic part of the conflict in Sudan is kind of like the Hutus and the Tutsis in Rwanda in that there isn’t much difference. I think the ethnic division is stressed by those who … Continue reading

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Making a Comment

At the end of the post where it says “n Make/read comments” (where n is the numbers of comments already made), click there. A little window will pop up with all the comments on it. Scroll to the bottom and … Continue reading

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Please Donate

The Rag Blog is published by the New Journalism Project, a Texas non-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status effective March 26, 2009. Donations will be treated as tax-deductible retroactively to the October 9, 2008 date of incorporation. We are now … Continue reading

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Our Raison d’Être – A. Embree

Originally written on 1 October 2005. rdj I have loved some of the WRITING lately. Even more, I have enjoyed the THINKING behind the writing. Some of what has been written in the Yahoo group could easily be tweaked into … Continue reading

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