For your consideration, here is Part II of various excerpts from D. Paul Thomas' one-person play, A Heart Strangely Warmed.
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For the Week of September 9, 2024 When will government know-it-alls stop interfering in our elections?: Christopher Arps is tired of government officials -- on both sides of the political fence -- attempting to place their thumbs on the scale when it comes to America's elections Tradition and liberty in science fiction and fantasy: Part Eight – Some antecedents to cyberpunk: Mark Wegierski reports on a subgenre of resistance to late modernity What about the extreme left fringe that represents the Democratic Party?: The media loves to bring up extremist right-wingers and paint them as the face of the Republican Party, but Rachel Alexander is curious why the same courtesy isn't granted to those fringe figures of the Democrat Party Gold Star families issue strong rebuke of Harris: Mark Alexander presents a case study in diversionary Leftmedia spin, and a "wrap-up smear" against Donald Trump Hamas's capture of the West's sympathy, attention, and media: Izabella Tabarovsky argues that Hamas has used psychological warfare and manipulation in order to capture the sympathy of wide swathes of Western society Last Week The Harris body-count warning: Few people are talking about it this election cycle but Mark Alexander has one reminder for Americans: Never, ever, ever forget the deadly consequences of abject foreign policy ineptitude Eighty-five years since its outbreak, World War II continues to shape the world: Mark Wegierski offers a précis of some of the ideological consequences of the war The cheat is on: Everywhere you look and turn, argue Erik Gregory & Todd Gregory, institutional forces are working overtime to try and bring about a victory by Kamala Harris and a continuation of Barack Obama's policies J.D. Vance is mostly right about women having children, it's not controversial: J.D. Vance has had every single thing he's said as an adult combed over for the slightest hint of controversy and some relatively recent thoughts on children have sparked some if it, reports Rachel Alexander I'm not impressed! Fed balance sheet reduction in context: Have you been impressed by the US Federal Reserve's "improving" balance sheet? Some are but Mike Maharrey says looking behind the curtain reveals the truth of the situation Are EU leaders terrified of being held accountable for NATO?: European leaders are apparently afraid at the prospect of a Donald Trump presidency and a need for them to start paying more for their defence. That's good, responds Richard Holt Tradition and liberty in science fiction and fantasy: Part Seven – Cyberpunk: Mark Wegierski examines the subgenre of "future shock" Looming 'clean' energy disasters off our coasts: One broken wind turbine blade shut down Massachusetts beaches recently. Paul Driessen asks what will happen if a hurricane slams that same area? |
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