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The Shot that Brought Communism to Cuba
By: Nardini This year, on July 26th, marks the 59th anniversary of the failed attack on the Moncada barracks in Cuba. On July 26th of 1953, then lawyer Fidel Castro… Read more
It’s Still the Poverty Stupid!
By: Daniel Nardini No matter what may happen in the rest of the world, and no matter what the headlines may be right now, the four issues that will really… Read more
One Slipped Through the Cracks
By: Daniel Nardini My heart goes out to all the families and loved ones who lost someone at that movie theater in Aurora, Colorado. My heart also goes out to… Read more
The Bigot Behind the Law
By: Daniel Nardini As I have learned from experience, laws are only as good or as bad as the people who make them. Laws that protect and serve are made… Read more
The Right Wingers, They are a Creeping into the System
By: Daniel Nardini I am hearing all kinds of non-sense from a whole lot of people that make me wonder if I am living in a fascist Twilight Zone. I… Read more
No Child Taken Away!
By: Daniel Nardini There are a number of cases like this one happening in various states. This case in particular happened in Missouri. The real danger here is that it… Read more
The Green Party Presidential Candidate
By: Daniel Nardini The Green Party has nominated Jill Stein as its official presidential candidate. Interestingly enough, Stein was the rival candidate for governor against then Republican candidate Mitt Romney… Read more
No Hunt for the Communist War Criminals
By: Daniel Nardini The Simon Wiesenthal Center recently provided documentation to the Hungarian authorities about a Hungarian who collaborated with the Nazis in the deportation of Jews from Hungary in… Read more
Our Right to Swear for the Hell of It
By: Daniel Nardini At a time when many towns, cities and even states are experiencing huge debt, growing unemployment, growing poverty, and rising crime associated with gang violence, I would… Read more
Prohibition and the Soft Drink Ban
By: Daniel Nardini New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg seems to more interested in “protecting the public’s health” than doing anything about unemployment or poverty. But I will not debate… Read more »