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Author Archives: Jason Mosley
Post-poll blues
November 18, 2004 – It’s been a rough couple of weeks. Although I’m happy to have been able to make it home in time to vote, I’m really tired of not being represented in Washington by politicians who have the … Continue reading
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Developmental state
June 9, 2004 – Well, it’s been awhile. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the discrepancy between the wealthiest and the poor in the world and finding it ever more intolerable. Without going freshman-year-Marxist on anyone, I’ll expound for … Continue reading
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James Makamba
March 30, 2004 – James Makamba. A recent acquaintance of mine made me aware of the case of James Makamba after she noticed the ‘Act’ item on pressuring the US government to take action on Zimbabwe. I’ve posted some information … Continue reading
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Nader
February 15, 2004 – Quick update on Nader. I happened across this site mentioned in a news story on the New York Times campaign 2004 page: http://ralphdontrun.net/. I don’t feel as strongly about Mr. Nader’s role in the 2000 campaign, … Continue reading
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Effective protest
November 20, 2003 – This afternoon I attended the demonstration coordinated by the Stop the War Coalition. Since there are serious flaws in many of the strategies pursued by the Bush administration (and unfortunately Mr. Blair’s government as well), I … Continue reading
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Let Diplomatic Pressure Do its Job
We can effect change without having to resort to the use of force. Right now, the most potent threat to American security is the Bush Administration’s approach to foreign policy. At its essence, the problem is in two parts. First, … Continue reading
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Moving Forward
After the suicide attacks yesterday, there have been a variety of responses. These responses vary widely, encompassing shock, numbness, fury, despair, fear, sympathy for the victims, and the earnest desire to prevent something of this scale ever happening again. To … Continue reading
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