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16 hours ago ago from America at War
National Interest | By Doug Bandow | 22 December 2009 Afghanistan is the sort of country which humanitarian-minded people understandably want to “fix.” It has become a target of aggressive pro-war activists ranging from neoconservatives who believe in remaking other societies at gunpoint to feminists who believe in waging war to improve the status of women. The latter group belies the common assumption that the Left opposes war. ...
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As 2009 closes, it’s time to grade the President on his first year. As discussed in a previous post , President Obama recently gave his own performance a “ good, solid B-plus. ” Some on the left are disappointed in the President’s lack of progress on the environment or on getting health care reform completed (while the Senate and House have each passed a version of the bill, there is no final law until the two houses of Congress work out ...
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23 hours ago ago from Oregon Faith Report
By Kevin Eckstrom (RNS) When Pope Benedict XVI visited Africa last March, he made countless pleas on behalf of the poor and the war-weary. Yet the words that got the most attention were spoken on the papal plane when he said condoms are part of the problem, not the solution, to Africa’s HIV/AIDS pandemic. And so it was in the year of religion in 2009, when well-intended gestures of goodwill and reconciliation erupted into firestorms of ...
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11 hours ago ago from samadhisoft.com
- Great article from the CBC in Canada about the U.S.'s new approach to health care and how it differs from Canada's approach. For me, the bottom line seems to be that the new U.S. health care approach is better than what the U.S. had before but it is still a long way from what all the other advanced western nations have. - The idealistic push by President Obama for real health care reform has run into the entrenched profit-centric ...
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