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Change We Can Believe In?
21 hours ago ago from Butter, Not Guns
Is Obama really a change from the past? Even the Bush years? Well, yes and no. There are certainly things that we are seeing in this administration that we would have never seen when Bush was in office. Simply having healthcare on the agenda, letting the EPA allow California go above and beyond the national air quality standards, having targets for reducing greenhouse gases in Copenhagen. These are just some of the ways that the ...
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1 day ago ago from Insurance Commercial Vehicle
Bush Jr whose grandfather was a Nazi financier started 2 wars based on 9/11 which later we were told had nothing to do with 9/11 but one of which had everything to do with weapons of mass destruction which weren't found and so Iraq became about liberating Iraqis from Saddam Hussein Osama Bin Laden was going to be hunted until Bush said he wasn't a priority anymore because he lived in a cave so who cares The cave dwelling general issues ...
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8 minutes ago ago from African Press International (API)
Nobel Peace Prize laureate US President Barack Obama (centre left) and his wife Michelle arrive for the Nobel ceremony at the Oslo Hall December 10, 2009. Obama acknowledged criticism of his Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday but said he hoped it would subside if he succeeded in his goals, including cutting nuclear weapons and tackling climate change. REUTERS OSLO, Thursday The US must uphold moral standards when waging wars that are ...
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20 hours ago ago from Jewish Russian Telegraph
Daniel Pipes: Obama s Nobel offers critics the usual cornucopia of opportunities for criticism but I shall focus on just two statements: I am the Commander-in-Chief of a nation in the midst of two wars. And here I thought there were three wars. Obama s two are Iraq and Afghanistan; missing is what George W. Bush termed the war on terror and I call the war on radical Islam. Obama apparently reduces that third one to Al-Qaeda and ...
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11 hours ago ago from VOICES for REASON
When accepting his Nobel Peace Prize a ludicrous, debased award also bestowed on murderers like Yasser Arafat President Obama spoke about his foreign policy. Pervading his Nobel speech there was a peculiar undertone of contrition. If translated into words, it would go something like this: Ideally, we would behave like Ghandi, never resorting to the use of force in asserting our rights . . . but alas, as commander-in-chief of the United ...
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COMMENTARY: Will federal government become more open? Jury still out
20 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com
Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This COMMENTARY: Will federal government become more open? Jury still out By Gene Policinski, First Amendment Center Published: December 10, 2009 We're either on the verge of a new era in transparency in the federal government or we're not. On just his first ...
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16 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.
If any further evidence were needed of the distance between running for president and being president, it came Thursday in Oslo as President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize. The politician who had sought the White House as the champion of the antiwar forces in his party spoke as the commander in chief, offering a principled defense of waging just wars. This Story The incongruity of a ...
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