April 19: Freedom’s Birthday
Minutemen rose up for freedom by Scott McPherson Americans revere a great number of dates that hold special significance for their culture and history. Yet the one day of most importance, to both the nation […]
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Minutemen rose up for freedom by Scott McPherson Americans revere a great number of dates that hold special significance for their culture and history. Yet the one day of most importance, to both the nation […]
Fraud found in religious worker visas By Mimi Hall, USA TODAY The Homeland Security Department plans to begin inspecting religious organizations in an effort to prevent radical groups from using a special government visa program […]
“Drunken white male privilege loosed amongst us” by Carey Roberts “Outrageous” is the word that comes to mind that describes what happened to the Duke Three, accused of gang-raping Crystal Gail Mangum during the […]
Police use metal detecting wands on students Tensions over a Day of Silence in support of gay rights led to a lockdown at New Castle Chrysler High School. Superintendent John Newby would not confirm students’ […]
“The battle for Kosovo is far from over.” by Nebojsa Malic Following the defeat of efforts by Washington and London to ram the Ahtisaari plan through the UN Security Council earlier this month, the Empire […]
Hundreds Die in Baghdad By PATRICK COCKBURN Yesterday will go down as a day of infamy for Iraqis who are repeatedly told by the US that their security is improving. Almost 200 people were killed […]
EXCLUSIVE TO WESTERN VOICES WORLD NEWS Part One: Irish Slaves in the West Indies Revisionism (n.): The radical deconstruction of established historical narratives by way of objective inquiry, which asserts a need for the re-contextualization […]
“The change is in the behavior of people, not the presence of guns.” By Paul Craig Roberts (pictured) The tragic murders of Virginia Tech students, apparently by an insane person, will prompt new attempts to […]
Third World demographic shift on the rise in Brussels From the desk of Paul Belien In 2000, the Belgian authorities voted a so-called “Quick Citizenship” Act, bestowing Belgian nationality on foreigners as a simple procedure. […]
US tells PKK: Hit Iran and stay in Kandil The New Anatolian American officials have agreed to turn a blind eye to the PKK presence in the northern Iraqi Kurdish Kandil Mountains provided the Kurdish […]