Ryan's Tangled Web of Deceipt Page
Disclaimer: I cannot and would not vouch for any particular political
slant of any of the sites listed below. I just found most of them
interesting for one reason or another. Often good information is
hidden in muck, and "all that is gold does not glitter". Proceed at
your own ideological risk.
The Original Idea
The
Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies
The
United States Constitution
The Federalist
Papers Home Page
The Federal Governmett
The Consumer
Information Center -- free government stuff! Hey, you're paying
the taxes, anyway, right?
Financial Aid
Info from the US DOE
The U.S. Postal Service
The NASA Top-Level Web Server
has links to all of NASA's other Web Services. Also close by is a
very cool Nasa
gopher, with some very useful links and services.
I could tell you the CIA server URL,
but then I'd have to kill you.
The FBI
homepage includes such goodies as the current Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
HUD has a "Home" page -- oh, the wit.
Office of the Secretary of
Defense
In an inexplicable fit of usefulness, the FinanceNet people have provided a
great list of links to Gov't Asset Sales. Go figure!
US Dept. of Justice page includes a
page listing other
government links.
IRS -
Big Brother at his nastiest. Please, please, please give us a flat
tax, Congress! Let's lose the stormtroopers ASAP.
And what are we buying with these draconian tax measures? If you have
the stomach, check out the FY96 Budget Documents
and find out for yourself.
Speaking of taxes, check out the Official Flat Tax Home Page,
sponsored by Rep. Dick Armey.
The Players
If you are interested, The
Christian Coalition has an on-line copy of its Congressional Scorecard, though I
believe it is a tad out of date. I presume it will be updated when
they bring out a new one.
The Concord
Coalition is a nonpartisan grassroots movement to eliminate
deficts and reign in entitlements. Founded by Gramm and Tsongas.
The
Capitol Steps are now playing the 'Net and can be heard regularly
on the World Wide Web.
Here are your some of your favorite Congress-critters' email addresses.
Here they are in
plain text.
And here are some
more.
And hey, what's one
more?
The House of Representatives provides
all sorts of interesting stuff on the Thomas server (including yet-another-list of House
email addresses). Included there is a link where you can search the full text of
legislation before the 104th Congress.
The US Senate
FedWorld is a comprehensive guide
to government databases.
CapWeb is an "unauthorized" hypertext
guide to Congress on the World Wide Web. Committee assignments,
contact information including phone numbers, fax, e-mail addresses,
state delegation lists, and party rosters are among the information
that is available for every member of the Senate and House of
Representatives.
Iowa's House Speaker Ron Corbett (R-Cedar Rapids) announced that his
office is on-line on the
Internet.
You can send mail to Michigan's Gov. John
Engler.
Your guide to Political
Correctness
The White House is spinning,
always spinning. And of course, here's AlGore's WWW Page.
The Vote Smart Project has
bunches of information on politics, candidates, and races.
VIS Ratings of Congress
The Internet Conservative Resource
Network sponsors the C-News mailing list, and other good stuff.
Town Hall is a joint project of
the Heritage Foundation and National Review.
Survey of politics on the net
Conservative site
GOP
Welcome to
The Conservative Link!
Cyber-Republicans
Home Page
Grand Old Page
The ACLU gopher is online. FWIW.
The Term Limits
Home Page
Taxpayer Assets Project
Fully Informed Jury
Association
Justin Hall's Links from the
Underground has a huge Politix page, with political links of
all kinds.
Doug
Ingram News & Politics Page has a lot of links to interesting
places, political and otherwise.
Drop by the Ronald
Reagan Home Page.
Rush Limbaugh fans and enemies can find tons of ammo at the Unofficial Rush
Limbaugh archive at U.of Iowa.
More Rush L.
Jeremy Schertzinger has
links to info about conservative commentators on his home page.
The Right Side of the Web
has lots of info with a traditionally "conservative" point of view.
Another good link for those who would rather be right than wrong is The Conservative
Link.
For those of you who are left, The Liberal Web
Page has some amusing vitriol, but do be careful where you
step.
The Fringes
Mother Jones - I mean, is there
anybody out there to the left of these folks?
Earth
First! is fun to watch.
OK
Bombing papers
Worldwide Liberalism
Vince
Foster/Whitewater Papers
The Seamless Website is a legal
web site that has already been featured in an article in the San
Francisco Daily Journal, and is also slated to appear in an upcoming
article in the San Francisco Recorder, and a book coming out by Nolo
Press.
The National Rifle Association
The Libertarian Party
The Patriot Archive has a bunch
of libertarian-leaning information, ranging from interesting to wacky
to truly enlightening.
The Computer Underground Digest Archives are available at several
places, including:
The Law
House of Representatives Internet
Law Library
The Legal Information
Institute at Cornell provides Supreme Court decisions (up to the
minute) online.
The Sixth Circuit United
States Court of Appeals, provided by the Emory Law School.
The Nolo Press' Self-help Law Center
Legal Resources on the Net
Canadian Law Notes
Morris, Manning & Martin, an Atlanta, Georgia law firm that represents
many computer and technology companies, provides the Computer Technology Legal Net home
page.
Cornell Law School's Legal
Information Institute is LOADED with information and links.
Emory's Law School
The P-Law Legal Resource Locator
The Kent Law School has a very nice Legal Resources Page.
Washington University's Virtual Law Library
Reference Desk
The Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington provides:
Please send any questions or comments to will@polecat.law.indiana.edu
(Will Sadler)
Advertising Law Site
Utopia, 90s-style -- "This time, I'm
*sure* we can change human nature."
Militia on
the Web
A Counter
Revolutionary net resources page.
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