December 24, 2011

Plan A was to have the economy humming by now and see Obama cruise to re-election on the success of Keynesian counter-cyclical stimulus. Hope and change would have proven itself superior to the failed policies of the Republican past and the country would eagerly follow Obama into yet more “transformational” policies in his second term. [...]
Tags: economics, Egypt, Europe, Iran, Israel, Leaders, Libya, Middle East, politics, Syria, warfare
Posted in economics, History, Holy Land, Israel, Politics, Violence | 42 Comments »
September 9, 2011

Not too long ago I did a series of posts about economic principles. I thought I would go on from there to address some military concepts and other things.
Tags: chemical weapons, Japan, nerve gas, war crimes, warfare, weapons of mass destruction, weaponsw, wmds
Posted in Politics, Science and Religion, Violence | 18 Comments »
May 2, 2011

The following is a guest post from Morgan Deane, researcher on warfare and the Book of Mormon. Today we have seen many comments all over the internet criticizing the too-eager celebration of Bin Laden’s, (or any human being’s) death. Deane gives another viewpoint informed by his reading of Latter-day scripture and modern music. I had [...]
Tags: bin Ladin, Book of Mormon, Middle East, warfare
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized | 49 Comments »