Liberty in Conflict0
- July/August 2003
- July 1, 2003
The United States Senate caucus room is the sort of marble-floored, wood-paneled location one associates with events of great moment. Indeed, it was from this room that John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for the presidency; it was in this room that the Watergate and Iran-Contra hearings were conducted; and it was here that staffers
READ MOREProtesting the Protesters As a Seventh-day Adventist reader of Liberty I have to say that I respectfully disagree with the logic behind statements in your "War and Peace" issue. You align yourselves with the anti-war protesters and make them out to be the voice of reason amid the angry booming of war drums. You are
READ MOREIllustrations by John MacDonald Three Angels Broadcasting Network is the realized dream of Danny Shelton and his wife, Linda. Today 3ABN, as it is known, is a 24-hour Christian television/satellite and radio network that began in 1984 when Danny was impressed to build a religious television station that would reach the world. From Thompsonville, Illinois,
READ MOREI guess I live in a protected environment. It's called middle-class America. It's a good place to live—I'm not complaining! But little from the outside world touches us here. We express our opinions, we work, we live our lives, and we watch the rest of the world on television while eating dinner. We hardly ever
READ MOREWay back in the wobbly days before the operation to free Iraq from Saddam Hussein I read a rather confident essay by a nationally syndicated columnist: a man who has written for Liberty on more than one occasion. Agreeing with his characterization of the Iraqi regime but a little taken aback at the readiness to
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