The London Riots: Symptom of a Larger Problem?
August 11, 2011 StatesmanSentinel.com · 5 Comments
By Jason Weiser STATESMAN SENTINEL August 11, 2011 As we have watched horrified over the last week as parts of London and several other major British cities burned, one unspoken thought was; Are we next? In between all the harrumphing by talking heads going on about either turning the water cannons on the little monsters, [...]
AFRICOM: The Doom of Journalism
April 12, 2011 StatesmanSentinel.com · Leave a Comment
By Robert F. Beaudine STATESMAN SENTINEL April 12, 2011 Our founders understood that a free press was vital for the nation to preserve its other freedoms. In the first Amendment of The Bill of Rights, they endowed the press with its freedom, a responsibility that could be used for both good and evil. Our forebears [...]
Can Anyone Pacify the World?
March 31, 2010 StatesmanSentinel.com · Leave a Comment
By Alfred McCoy Can Anyone Pacify the World’s Number One Narco-State? The Opium Wars in Afghanistan For these poppy growers and thousands more like them, the return of government control, however contested, brought with it a perilous threat: opium eradication. Throughout all the shooting and shouting, American commanders seemed strangely unaware that Marja might qualify [...]
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