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Thomas R. Eddlem is a native of the Boston area of Massachusetts and a graduate of Stonehill College.
He is currently a radio talk show host and news anchor on WPEP-AM1570 in Southeastern Massachusetts and a freelance writer. He is a contributing editor to Pro Libertate and writes occasionally for AntiWar.com, AntiWarLeague.com and LewRockwell.com. He is also Legislative Action Director for RightSourceOnline.com.
He served 13 years on the research staff of the The New American magazine and its affiliate, the John Birch Society, and served as editor of the Hanson Express and Whitman Express newspapers in Southeastern Massachusetts.
Thomas R. Eddlem's reporting and essays have been published in about 20 newspapers, magazines and popular websites, including: AntiWar.com, AntiWarLeague.com, Daily Transcript (Dedham, Mass.), Duxbury (Mass.) Clipper, Hanson (Mass.) Express, JBS Bulletin (Appleton, Wisc.), LewRockwell.com, Neponset Valley Daily News (Needham, Mass.), The New American (Appleton, Wisc.), Point South (Duxbury, Mass.), Providence Journal (Providence, R.I.), Raynham (Mass.) Call, RightSourceOnline.com, Taunton (Mass.) Enterprise, Whitman (Mass.) Express, and WorldNetDaily.com.
Several
of his essays have been published in book format, including the introduction
to And Not a Shot Is Fired (Robert Welch University Press, 1999), a
biographical profile on C.S. Lewis in 20th Century Heroes (American
Opinion Publishing, 2000), an article supporting the death penalty in The
Ethics of Capital Punishment (Greenhaven Press, 2004), and an essay on
the deceit that led the United States to war in Iraq in Weapons of Mass
Destruction: Opposing Viewpoints (Greenhaven Press, 2005).
Dangerous stuff
Recent articles:
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New American
Antiwar.com
LewRockwell.com
Recommended sites:
Article8.org
Antiwar.com
Chronicles
LewRockwell.com
MassNews
Right Source
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