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Imagining Immediate Withdrawal
| Posted Fall 05
real conservatives want out of Iraq
by Menzes Sweet


In the Year 2105 | Posted Fall 05
The Vatican sends missionaries to homo-free North Korea, another Bush, U.S. troops finally leave Iraq
by Tom Gilmore


How to Pick a Supreme Court Justice | Posted Fall 05
Tips for the next president
by Neil Shea


New Orleans: Rebuild What? | Posted Fall 05
Can you reconstruct poverty, neglect and shame?
by Menzes Sweet


Previous Posts
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Iraq and the Shifting Tide
Drifting in the right direction
by the Editors


Down with Celebrities!

Celebrity = plague.
by the Editors


Your Darkest Secrets Revealed
Or, What do you type into Google?
by the Editors


A lesson in hypocrisy
WMDs? Fugghetaboudit.
by the Editors


The New Heroism
Hero: The word means nothing today. Here's a solution.
by the Editors


Gonzo is Dead
Hunter Thompson was not someone to look up to.
by the Editors


Bring Back Blair
how the New York Times can correct its pro-war cheerleading
by the Editors


Remembering John Hess
cranky critic kept us honest
by the Editors


Call 911! Democrats wounded ...

by the Editors


Victory in '04! Sort of ...
post-election thoughts from a half-happy conservative

by Menzes Sweet


George changes his name
The "W" is for Women

by Tom Gilmore


Democrats & the tyranny of fear

Democrats are so afraid of losing the presidential election that they have become lemmings.
by Menzes Sweet


The view from Canada
The US presidential election, as seen from a cooler country
by Matthew Smolak


How to Bed a Cutie:
excerpts from Bill O'Reilly's new book for kids
by Tom Gilmore


Exposing the unsung rivalry in your beer
by Matthew Smolak


The Case for Space
Great explorers and great journeys, whether across the ocean or into space, are necessary.
by Neil Shea


All material on this page is copyright 2005 by Inversion Magazine or its contributors.

From the Archives
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select pieces from the first five years of Inversion


Lost in the Heartland
A traveling book salesman explores the secret life of the Midwest.
| by John Eklund

Baths (fiction)
On the night before I left home for good, my mother told me that she wanted to give me a bath.
| by Michelle Mounts

Paradise City
Why reporters and cops love New Orleans

| by Chris Carroll


The New Heroism
Hero: The word means nothing today. Here's a solution.
| by the Editors

Could it happen here?
Chris Beck tracks the spread of fascism in the U.S.

A playdate at the White House turns ugly
George Bush looked just like he did on TV – tall, stout, and wearing a flight suit.
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 by Dan Tobin

Unions: Dead & Gone

Wal-Mart and the race to the bottom
| by Tom Gilmore

Saddam Hussein: Brewer, Patriot
"You know, I used to have quite an elaborate home-brew operation."
|
by Matthew Smolak

Real Vikings wear Spandex
Thirteen days through Iceland, wetly: the diaries of a solo cyclist.
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 by Christopher Langlois

Punk Matters
Remembering Joe Strummer, punk rock's leading man.
| by Neil Shea