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Does Anybody Know Why Are We In Afghanistan? Clark County Conservative

17 hours ago ago from Clark County Conservative

A curious question you might ask? I have to agree, but that is one asked by a reader of our local paper, The Columbian in the December 14, 2009 Letters To The Editor and titled Deploying more troops is regrettable. How have people been lulled back to sleep after September 11, 2001? How has the left forgotten and ignored how they demeaned President Bush’s efforts in Iraq by crying often, “Afghanistan is where the fight is” or ...

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Why Is Bush Always Absent When Bad Things Happen That He’s Responsible For But Mourner In Chief At Vt?

13 hours ago ago from The Oklahoma City 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Oklahoma City, OK

http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.h… By FRANK RICH PRESIDENT BUSH has skipped the funerals of the troops he sent to Iraq. He took his sweet time to get to Katrina-devastated New Orleans. But last week he raced to Virginia Tech with an alacrity not seen since he hustled from Crawford to Washington to sign a bill interfering in Terri Schiavo's end-of-life medical care. Mr. Bush assumes the role of mourner in chief on a selective basis, ...

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Iraq war probe portrays Britain as frustrated sidekick to US: NYT | The Info Sage News Updates

23 hours ago ago from Latest India, Asia, World News, Breaking, Sports, Lifestyles, Science & Tech, Health, Entertainment and Business News

London, Dec. 14 (ANI): Britain's ongoing Iraq war inquiry has opened up a can of worms, but one common picture, which has emerged after confessions of most generals, diplomats and intelligence officials, portrays Britain as a frustrated sidekick to the American juggernaut, according to the New York Times. So for, the inquiry panel has found that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who was keen to build a close personal relationship ...

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Tehran is testing bomb components

18 hours ago ago from Muslims Against Sharia

CONFIDENTIAL intelligence documents show that Iran is working on testing a key final component of a nuclear bomb. The notes, from Iran's most sensitive military nuclear project, describe a four-year plan to test a neutron initiator, the component of a nuclear bomb that triggers an explosion. Foreign intelligence agencies date them to early 2007, four years after Iran was thought to have suspended its weapons program. An Asian ...

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Dubya: The Surreal Afterlife of an ex-President

21 hours ago ago from Brief and to the Point

What has the most unpopular US President of all time been doing during his first year of retirement? Telling bad jokes – and defending his reputation, discovers Alex Hannaford in Texas George W Bush is clearly enjoying himself. Alone on the stage, mic in hand, he tells a story about a moment earlier this year when he was walking his dog, Barney, around the Dallas suburb he now calls home. "I wanted to say hello to my neighbours," ...

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William McGurn: Obama's War of Words

16 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Karl Rove: Obama Can Win in Afghanistan Eliot Cohen: A Wartime President Pervez Musharraf: The Afghan-Pakistan Solution Ditto for John Kennedy. In his memoir "Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History," Kennedy adviser and speechwriter Ted Sorensen did not dismiss the power of the spoken word, but neither did he confuse it with action. "[A]fter all is said and little is done, a speech even an elevated, eloquent speech is still just a ...

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