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20 hours ago ago from The Canadian National Newspaper Exopolitics Headlines

by Jim Marrs     American prisons are overflowing with drug offenders. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Philosopher George Santayana We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open ...

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Tread Carefully Congressmen… The Terrorists Are Still Out There

19 hours ago ago from American Everyman

by Scott Creighton It is said that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.  Dennis Kucinich would be wise to remember that. The congressman from Ohio is valiantly working to attempt to use the war powers act to end the illegal occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.  He is going to submit two resolutions as soon as congress comes back in January that will set this plan of his into motion.  In all likelihood, the Rahm ...

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Israeli Group Waging Actual War on Christmas [War]

20 hours ago ago from Gawker

In the United States, the "War on Christmas" is a weird fantasy in which people pretend that the mere acknowledgment of other religious/ethnic traditions is an attack on Christianity/American Values....

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Terror Attacks Dominate US Defense Secretary Robert Meetings in Baghdad

5 hours ago ago from ALGERIE DEFENSE

By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service BAGHDAD, Dec. 10, 2009 – The recent spate of violence that has rocked the Iraqi capital dominated Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates’ talks here today with President Jalal Talabani and Iraq’s Presidency Council, all pledging to continue working cooperatively to combat it. The violence also forced Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who was summoned by the Iraqi Council of ...

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A MasterPiece Of Propaganda

19 hours ago ago from Free Thought Manifesto

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Melinda Gopher: An Open Letter to President Obama: From Hill 57 to the White House

18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

As the second youngest of eight children of an Ojibwe family, I grew up on Hill 57, outside of Great Falls, Montana. I lived in a two room house, more like a shack. It was put together with scrap lumber, Hill 57 was a collection of such ramshackle homes strung together with dirt roads. The bitter Montana winds feel merciless when you are a child living in these conditions. Still, our home was warmed by a wood stove. Hill 57 existed due to ...

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Analysis: Obama is wartime president accepting Nobel Peace Prize

9 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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Daniel Denvir: Why the Afghan War was a Mistake -- And Why that Matters

21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

By sending 30,000 additional U.S. troops to Afghanistan, President Obama has made a tragic mistake that could define, and undermine, his entire presidency. But this mistake, which promises to prolong an impossible mission and take countless more Afghan and American lives, is only the most recent error in a war of choice that has from the beginning been not only impractical but also unjust. If we are going to end the Afghanistan and Iraq ...

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Michael Brenner: The Nobel Obama

14 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Following in the rhetorical wake of Barack Obama is like being the clean-up crew after the Imperial cavalry have passed. A disagreeable but necessary duty in the interests of public health. Here goes. B.O.: 'Just War' preconditions: "If it is waged as a last resort or in self-defense; if the force used is proportional; and if, whenever possible, civilians are spared from violence." The Afghan state did not attack the United States, nor ...

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