Archived Articles by Larry Kelley 2017-02-28T07:31:03-08:00

Archived Articles by Larry Kelley

A compilation of all Larry Kelley’s published articles, blog posts and opinions.

War Stories II: Heroism in the Pacific

With the reelection of George Bush, the world has been put on notice that his doctrine of preemption will stay in place and that the U.S., in waging war on terror, will stay on offense. If new theaters are opened and the conflict widens or worsens, it’s apparent the country’s [...]

November 22nd, 2004|

A Free Press in Free Fall

Other countries possess weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles. With Saddam, there is one big difference: He has used them. Not once, but repeatedly. Bill Clinton Many veteran observers have mused that had the American press in the early 1940s been as virulently anti-FDR as they are today anti-Bush, [...]

October 25th, 2004|

The Connection by Stephen F. Hayes

We have found no credible evidence that Iraq and al Qaeda 
cooperated on attacks against the United States. Statement No. 15
9/11 Commission Report In the midst of all the pro-Kerry media having gotten into a lock-step rant over the 9/11 commission report, into the breach comes the new Stephen Hayes [...]

July 20th, 2004|

Jack’s Piedmont Period

By April 1904, 100 years ago this month, Jack London, the illegitimate
 son of Flora Wellman, had become world-famous and the best-selling
American writer west of the Mississippi. It had been a banner, breakthrough year for the author and “revolutionist.” At a Piedmont hill-top hideaway he called the “Bungalow,” Jack London, [...]

April 15th, 2004|

We Need to Worry About Our Kids

Venona and In Denial Books by Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr John Carey is the newly anointed president of the Bush-lied opposition. But now that the Iraqi Governing Council has approved a bill of rights and the most democratic constitution in the Arab world, informed, principled objections to the success [...]

March 8th, 2004|

With No Apologies, Let’s Move Out

Indeed, where’s the outrage? With David Kay’s resignation, press interviews and Senate testimony, and the report issued earlier this month from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, disapproving of the decision to invade Iraq, we ve seen a renewed Democrat outrage and a seeming injection of credibility into their candidates [...]

February 8th, 2004|
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