Fred Reed (born 1945 in Crumpler, West Virginia) is a technology columnist for The Washington Times, and the author of Fred on Everything, a weekly independent column. He also writes books and other material. He has also written for The American Conservative and LewRockwell. com. A former Marine, Reed is a police writer, an occasional war correspondent, and an aficionado ofbars. His work, written in a unique and articulate style, is often satirical and opinionated.

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  • Fred Reed (born 1945 in Crumpler, West Virginia) is a technology columnist for The Washington Times, and the author of Fred on Everything, a weekly independent column. He also writes books and other material. He has also written for The American Conservative and LewRockwell. com. A former Marine, Reed is a police writer, an occasional war correspondent, and an aficionado ofbars. His work, written in a unique and articulate style, is often satirical and opinionated. He got his start doing military columns and retired from national syndication to write travel books. He is now back as a columnist. Reed notes that his columns are often provocative, and calls himself "an equal-opportunity irritant." Fred's output defies characterization as his articles include those attacking feminism, George W. Bush and evolution . Many of Reed's articles speak of a yearning for a simpler time, and urge the reader to forgo the pursuit of money and comforts in favor of a cultured life of the mind. Reed is currently living in Mexico as an American expatriate. (en)
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  • Fred Reed (born 1945 in Crumpler, West Virginia) is a technology columnist for The Washington Times, and the author of Fred on Everything, a weekly independent column. He also writes books and other material. He has also written for The American Conservative and LewRockwell. com. A former Marine, Reed is a police writer, an occasional war correspondent, and an aficionado ofbars. His work, written in a unique and articulate style, is often satirical and opinionated. (en)
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