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“I Understand You Think It’s Not Fair, But So What?”

14 hours ago ago from Popehat

That great moment of jurisprudence was brought to you by Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit. He was referring to allegations that the Bush Obama  (sorry, they look so much alike..) administration is using threats of National Security to conceal crimes committed by the CIA as part of the extreme rendition program. This suit has been in and out of courts, and was only recently revived on appeal. Interestingly, the ...

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Rove: Obama has cheapened his office

3 hours ago ago from The Lonely Conservative

Ouch! Karl Rove disputed the solid B+ President Obama gave himself on his first year in office. He pulled no punches. And he's right. Obama has cheapened the office. Barack Obama has won a place in history with the worst ratings of any president at the end of his first year: 49% approve and 46% disapprove of his job performance in the latest USA Today/Gallup Poll. There are many factors that explain it, including weakness abroad, an ...

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18 hours ago ago from LATICONOMICS

The Missile-Defense Betrayal Kejda Gjermani "The Missile-Defense Betrayal It was not uncommon for a pharaoh to deface the monuments of his predecessors, insert his name in their inscriptions, or impose his likeness on the heads of their statues. The enterprising ruler—whoever he might have been—responsible for introducing this practice debased the respect traditionally accorded to a ...

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Some Perspective on the National Debt

21 hours ago ago from Conservative Brawler

It's often claimed by the Left that the cost of the Bush administration's war on terror is comparable to the entitlement spending planned by the Obama administration. Here's a bit of perspective on President Bush's war spending relative to national debt: And Bush's deficit compared to Obama's? There is simply no comparing the Bush administration's spending to that of the Obama administration's. Follow Conservative Brawler on Twitter: ...

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Cato Institute calls on Obama to ease pot research

9 hours ago ago from California Pot News | Cannabis news, opinion and forums for California's largest growth industry

Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the libertarian Cato Institute , offers this insightful opinion piece in The Huffington Post calling for President Obama to ease restrictions on marijuana research. Bandow writes: The War on Drugs continues, four decades after President Richard Nixon commenced hostilities. President Barack Obama the third president in a row to have used illicit substances in his youth is no drug warrior. However, he seems ...

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Karl Rove: The President Is No B+

8 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Barack Obama has won a place in history with the worst ratings of any president at the end of his first year: 49% approve and 46% disapprove of his job performance in the latest USA Today/Gallup Poll. There are many factors that explain it, including weakness abroad, an unprecedented spending binge at home, and making a perfectly awful health-care plan his signature domestic initiative. But something else is happening. Mr. Obama has not ...

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Thomas A. Dine: Egypt: Settling for Stagnation

12 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

When pro-democracy leaders in Egypt start sounding nostalgic for George W. Bush, you might suspect that something is amiss. After all, only 22% of Egyptians had a favorable view of the United States by the end of Bush's presidency, according to the Pew Global Attitudes survey. President Barak Obama's speech in Cairo to the Muslim World in June was received enthusiastically. But a poor follow up has dashed the hopes raised in that speech. ...

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Jessy Tolkan: Dashed Hopes: Unless Obama Steps Up, My Generation's Future Is In Peril

19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

As I write from Copenhagen, it's hard to imagine that the rest of the world is wrapping up lose ends and holiday gifts, preparing to start a new decade with resolutions and resolve. It is hard to be inspired right now, having waited so patiently with all the others demanding a clean and just energy future for budget crises and health care bills to give our issue the attention it demands, only to see that the United States is unlikely to ...

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Heather Taylor-Miesle: The Politics Back Home

19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

This post originally appeared on the NRDC Action Fund blog, The Markup The climate talks in Copenhagen are in danger of stalling out, but President Obama has the power to push them forward. If he commits to pushing Congress to give real money to help developing nations address the realities climate change, we just might be able to reach a meaningful agreement on Friday. That kind of agreement could mean a lot of things: a cleaner world, a ...

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Karel van Wolferen: The President and his Generals

2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The President and his Generals By Karel van Wolferen (8 Dec 0 9) One of the best things that has happened since Barack Obama took over from George W. Bush is that 'the most powerful man in the world' no longer sounds like he is speaking to 11 year olds. Obama's oratory has been not only a great asset for himself - it elevated him to where he is - but also a pleasure to listen to, even though in the past eleven months it has largely been ...

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