Charley Reese (born January 29, 1937) is a syndicated columnist known for his plainspoken manner and paleoconservative views. He was associated with the Orlando Sentinel from 1971-2001, both as a writer and in various editorial...
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Charley Reese (born January 29, 1937) is a syndicated columnist known for his plainspoken manner and paleoconservative views. He was associated with the Orlando Sentinel from 1971-2001, both as a writer and in various editorial capacities. King Features Syndicate continues to distribute his column, which comes out three times each week.
In 1971 Reese signed on to the Sentinel Star in Orlando as assistant metro editor, beginning his long association with the Orlando Sentinel.
by Andrew Murphy Sometimes a small incident really brings out the worst in people. Lew Rockwell, the founder of the Mises Institute and of LewRockwell.com has gone ballistic over the incident regarding three eight-graders who refused to say their Pledge of Allegiance last week in a Minnesota public school. Here is a link to the Minnesota Star Tribune story: http://www.startribune.com/nation/18800444.html If it was for religious reasons, most people have no beef with what these children...
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“Jimmy deregulated trucking and air travel, ended temperature fascism, abolished two federal agencies, and was opposed by the evil Teddy Kennedy for renomination for not being socialist enough. Carter still teaches Sunday school every week, and is an actual peacemaker. The election of Reagan was a huge step down.“
But Lew, don’t you know that Ronald [...]
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This morning I found an excellent editorial on lewrockwell.com by none other than Lew himself. The article is insightfully entitled “But What About the Children?” - he discusses the Mike’s Hard Lemonade fiasco along with the 437 children taken from their mothers by leviathan force in Texas. Throughout the entire article he hits [...]
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I try to spread the love around a little and do a little blogging here and there around the Web, in addition to my work here. One site I enjoy is Helium.com. It’s quite a collection of writers and essays and opinions, etc, check it out if you enjoy seeing a lot of opinions presented in a quality fashion on line. A feature of their site is “pitting” as it were, bloggers against each other on selected topics. Think of it as a homegrown version of “point/counterpoint”. One current ongoing...
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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Charley Reese". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article...
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We have 1973 guests online Written by Charley Reese, King Features Syndicate columnist America's court system has been broken, abused and perverted by lawyers, judges and legislators.
SUNDAY: We have 1299 guests online Written by Charley Reese, King Features Syndicate columnist Saturday, 28 June 2008 Barack Obama has run from the Rev.
Lieutenant-General William Odom, one of the pre-eminent Sovietologists and Russian speakers in the US armed forces during the Cold War, has died in Vermont at 75.
Which country is the rogue nation? Iraq? Iran? Or the United States? Syndicated columnist Charley Reese asks this question in a recently published article.
Reese notes that it is the US that routinely commits "acts of aggression around the globe." The US government has no qualms about dropping...
Charley Reese, Syndicated columnist Wednesday, June 11, 2008 Charley Reese It's time for another pop quiz on America's favorite region of the world - the Middle East.
TUESDAY: Health TUESDAY: We have 1381 guests online Written by Charley Reese, King Features Syndicate columnist After days of almost nonstop eulogizing, memorializing and remembering NBC's Tim Russert, there's ...