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Stephen M. Osborn is a freelance writer living on Camano Island in the Pacific Northwest. He is a columnist for the Populist Party website and has had a number of articles published internationally. He is an "Atomic Vet." (Operation Redwing, Bikini Atoll 1956, ) who has been very active working and writing for nuclear disarmament and world peace. He is a retired Fire Battalion Chief, lifelong sailor, writer, poet, philosopher, historian and former newspaper columnist. Much of his antiwar poetry may be found on the poetsagainstthewar.org site.
SHARE Sunday, January 17, 2010 Yet Another Letter from Mr. Obama
Obama wants us to dig into our rapidly diminishing pockets to aid Haiti, while increasing the war and Pentagon budges by hundreds of billion$
(5 comments) SHARE Sunday, October 7, 2007 Nuremberg, Once the Hope of the World
The Nuremberg Principles were once the hope of the world. Don't they mean anything anymore? If so, use them!
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, April 22, 2007 Toasting Cho With Texas Lone Star Beer, At the Whitehouse
Just as the sleazy deals and unqualified party hacks were being exposed, a poor psychotic chump took the corruption and the SCOTUS decision to send women back to the days of the back alley abortion off the radar
SHARE Wednesday, January 31, 2007 Countdown to Dictatorship
Bush is pushing us into a dictatorship and a nuclear war in Iran, in addition to escalating the Iraq quagmire. We had better start pushing back -- NOW!
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, January 28, 2007 A Fatal Flaw in our Alleged Foreign Policy
There may not be much difference between a "terrorist" and a "patriot." It just depends upon which side you are supporting, or which side you find yourself.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, November 26, 2006 Contract with America
A review of the Contract that We the People of the United States signed with the government of the United States, with reasons for its reestablishment and enforcement.