- Three parties call for Nice referendum. Seems there's those in Ireland who worry that the EU is turning into a military superstate and threatening Irish neutrality and sovereignty.
- The IRS is soliciting comments about Internet use by non-profits. It seems they're concerned about a whole raft of things that might enable 'em to yank an organization's tax-exempt status.
- Publican chases Clinton over unpaid bar tab £24.70 that Clinton walked out on. It was just a few months ago Hillary did the same thing at a restaurant in NY. I guess the Clintons just aren't used to having to pay for things.
- Thomas Targets ''Regulation Without Representation'' is a press release from last June that I found when searching for ''Regulation without representation''. I hope this will become a battle-cry similar to ''no taxation without representation.''
- The LA Times describes A 'Modern Democracy' that can't count votes. Of course we're A Republic, Not a Democracy, but that doesn't seem to matter to many.
- Anarchism versus Right Wing 'Anti-Statism' talks about the reality of anarchism versus the rhetoric we hear from most politicians. While the actual article raises some interesting points, as is common with IndyMedia postings, the follow-up comments are more interesting than the original article.
- FBI agents march to protest Peltier clemency review.