CSP Archives: Essays by Jeremy Groce
Most Recent Essay by Jeremy Groce
All Jeremy Groce's Previous Essays, by Date
The Real Argument: Misunderstanding America’s Freedom of Religion
| July 21, 2005
The Reagans: David Overreacts
| December 29, 2003
Email Scams: Still Going Strong
| September 22, 2003
Exporting God
| June 09, 2003
Another Iraqi War?
| November 04, 2002
Air Travel Woes
| May 20, 2002
Biometric Scanning and Civil Rights, Part 2
| December 10, 2001
Biometric Scanning and Civil Rights, Part 1
| December 03, 2001
Welcome to the World
| October 22, 2001
Modern Warfare: Responsibility and the War on Terrorism
| September 30, 2001
Swordfish, Tailor of Panama and The Man Who Cried: 3 Short Reviews
| June 17, 2001
Jackie Chan is the Prisoner, a Review
| June 10, 2001
SCUBA Diving: Big J in a Wet Rubber Suit
| March 25, 2001
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, a Review
| January 30, 2001
Laying the Blame
| July 08, 1999
Jeremy Groce's Bio

Jeremy is largely responsible for the bizarre name "Clark Schpiell and the Furry Cockroaches Without Butts" for the mock rock band he and others founded in 1988 (if anyone recalls differently, he is willing to discuss the matter...in court). The rock is long gone, but the mock lives on with
CSP. After spending most of his life in the Dakotas, Jeremy left North America for the first time in 1991 and has since visited or lived in almost 20 different countries. He is currently in Kenya where he runs a news and information shortwave radio station. He is married to planet Earth's most patient woman and has two beautiful daughters. Fatherhood has eaten up the remains of what little spare time Jeremy has, but he occasionally writes about political and travel topics.
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