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Author: Larry Joseph Calloway

I am a writer. I love the Rocky Mountain West. For more than 50 years my primary residence has been in the upper basin of the Rio Grande.
Mountain Life

Word From The Mountain: Natural Law And Taylor Ranch

Wood Cutters, Grazers, Loggers. . . Not So Fast There, Peak Baggers

Larry Joseph Calloway July 13, 2004

Some rights to use land come, not out of the literal terms contracts, but rather out of “pre-existing and higher authority of laws of nature, of nations, or of the community to which the parties belong,” the Colorado territorial court said in 1872.

land grantsTaylor Ranch
U.S. Politics

Open Flame In House Of Oil

Tired of NM politics, I go to the movies

Larry Joseph Calloway July 4, 2004

Why does the White House give special access to an anti-American, royalist, untrustworthy and unreliable foreign power? See the movie, read the book.

9/11Saudis
New Mexico Politics

Compulsory Union Dues? No Problem

There are worse things, in this age of credit-card penalties, cell phone ripoffs, etc.

Larry Joseph Calloway June 23, 2004

The old anti-union bulls of the New Mexico Legislature will bellow their horns off in the pastures of heaven when they hear about Fair Share.

New Mexico Politics

Tim Jennings Is The Man For NM Senate President Pro Tem

Will Bill Richardson fight the move to restore balance to the Legislature?

Larry Joseph Calloway June 13, 2004

The New Mexico Senate has operated under a constitutional leadership fiction since Manny Aragon took power. Time to reorganize, but will the senators do it or will Bill Richardson do it for them?

Manny AragonTim Jennings
New Mexico Politics

There’s A Red Light Blinking On The NM Political Machine

And Bill Richardson seems content to ignore it

Larry Joseph Calloway June 7, 2004

Roman Maes, a powerful Democratic state senator going for a sixth term from liberal Santa Fe, defeated himself by indulging in conservative rants. Your attention, please, Bill Richardson.

Bill Richardson
U.S. Politics

WMD’s As A First Casualty Science Kind Of Thing

What is truth anyway? What is mass destruction?

Larry Joseph Calloway June 1, 2004

Did the media just go blank on the propaganda that supported the first Gulf War? At least The New York Times and Bob Woodward have published apologies.

Dick CheneyIraq
U.S. Politics

Iraq Explained In Terms of the Stanford Prison Experiment

But that was 1971, and a woman stopped it

Larry Joseph Calloway May 22, 2004

The psychological explanation for Abu Ghraib currently circulating in the media doesn’t let the military command off the hook. John Kerry is missing another opportunity here.

IraqStanford
Baca Blog Mountain Life

Cargo Planes At Midnight. Right. . .

Somebody call the National Inquirer

Larry Joseph Calloway May 10, 2004

Maybe the reason I remember it is I was the only one in the restaurant who didn’t rush outside to see. But they came back. And got me later.

Crestoneflyovers
New Mexico Politics

Pork Politics Versus Health Care In New Mexico

Government is an unreliable refuge for victims of catastophic illness

Larry Joseph Calloway April 30, 2004

Sen. Smith goes to Santa Fe. And Gov. Richardson plays hardball. The inside story on the New Mexico governor’s most controversial veto.

U.S. Politics

Presidential News Conference: Prime Time, Ex Cathedra

Larry Joseph Calloway April 25, 2004

Look. The authority of George W. Bush to speak for me is probably constitutional. But he arrogates an authority higher than that.

George W. Bush

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