Somebody Please Make It Stop

From the Washington Post:Three United States senators came to one of China's most prestigious universities on Wednesday, ostensibly to talk about trade. What they delivered was an expansive, almost evangelical campaign for American values – one that received pushback...

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Sibel Edmonds Files to Have Judge Walton Removed

Via Sibel Edmonds, re: Judge Walton For Immediate Release- March 22, 2006 Contact for Commentary: Professor William Weaver, wweaver@nswbc.org , (915.525.0483(M); 505.216.9853(H)) Federal Judge in Libby Trial Deliberately Hides Financial Background Possible Violation...

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How best to leave Iraq?

I am so tired of this phony debate. The employees of the US government don't have the right to kill one more person, commit one more kidnapping or act of torture against the people of Iraq - or to spend one more taxed dollar doing so either. No right. Is that not...

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Let’s Go Get Saddam and Get Out!

How many times did you hear some idiot say this in the waning months of 2002 and beginning of 2003? How many of you believe that 25% support for a war in our great "democracy" ought to indicate that the end of it is near? It's not. Of course, the word has been out on...

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The U.S. Senate: 99 Cowards

Why is it up to Russ Feingold to call for censure of the President (which really just amounts to an unconstitutional bill of attainder with no penalty) for using the military to tap our phones? Why is he all alone? The entire Senate ought to be voting for a resolution...

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How America Lost Iraq Now in Paperback

This comes from Antiwar.com columnist Aaron Glantz: Dear Friends, I’m proud to report that my book, How America Lost Iraq, is now available in paperback! How America Lost Iraq a first person account of an unembedded journalist that shows how the United States went...

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America Switches Sides in Iraq War

While President Bush was threatening Iran on Monday, he blamed the Iraqi Shiites and Iran for the insurgency. According to the AFP, Bush said that:"Tehran has been responsible for at least some of the increasing lethality of anti-coalition attacks by providing Shia...

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Moon-Age Nightmare

More visionary brilliance from the neolibertarians at TechCentralStation:For the 2006 midterm elections, Republicans should propose an idea so big that it stretches to the stars. Republicans should commit the government to building a space elevator by 2020. … Space...

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