Roger,
It appears that you and I have a lot in common. I didn't think very may
people knew of Mises. The content there is must reading (imho), and
there's a ton of it. Many entire books are available online there.
J wrote:
>
> www.worldnetdaily.com some news and some political commentary
>
> www.lewrockwell.com economic and political
>
> www.antiwar..com Great site, don't let the name get to you
> (one way or the other) - lots of international happenings -with some
> real depth.
>
> www.mises.org economic type things
>
> www.dailyrotation.com GREAT site suggested by Jean - technology issues
>
> Except for the Daily Rotation,(thanks Frenchie) I have followed the
> others for over 4 years, and some a lot longer
>
> Roger Jonasson
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> On Jun 29, 2005, at 8:03 AM, Eric Shubes wrote:
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> Josef Lowder wrote:
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>> Where do y'all look for news on the web? I generally scan the
>> headlines at usatoday.com, and it provides a pretty good overview,
>> but everybody seems to be so enamored with pretty graphics that web
>> pages take way too long to resolve for dial-up users (and most news
>> websites seem to be in varying degrees of radical, liberal, left- wing
>> extremist for me). So, I'm looking for some alternate news sites to
>> check out. Suggestions?
>>
>
> I've been enjoying http://www.worldnetdaily.com for 6+ years now. Not
> necessarily the fastest, but it is largely text and I like the content.
> Be sure to turn off pop-ups though!
>
--
-Eric 'shubes'
"There is no such thing as the People;
it is a collectivist myth.
There are only individual citizens
with individual wills
and individual purposes."
-William E. Simon (1927-2000),
Secretary of the Treasury (1974-1977)
"A Time For Truth" (1978), pg. 237
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