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8 hours ago ago from David Lindsay
Ted Galen Carpenter writes: For a fleeting moment 20 years ago, the United States had the chance to become a normal nation again. From World War II through the collapse of European communism in 1989, America had been in a state of perpetual war, hot or cold. But with the fall of the Berlin Wall, all of that could have changed. There were no more monsters to destroy, no Nazi war machine or global communist conspiracy. For the first time in ...
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1 day ago ago from Upper Left
…is not like the other. McClatchy ... WASHINGTON — On health care, the war in Afghanistan, civil liberties and the economy, President Barack Obama is meeting growing resistance from the very group that propelled his election last year: liberal Democrats. Public Policy Polling ... Our new poll suggests that liberal unhappiness with Barack Obama is still largely anecdotal and not very widespread. His approval rating with liberal Democrats is ...
Related contentGutfeld: No Protests for New Wartime President?
17 hours ago ago from The Bald Truth
Greg Gutfeld, text from Daily Gut: I came across a lot of people who thought President Obama's speech last week in Norway was pretty nifty. And by "a lot of people," I mean my mom. And by "nifty" I mean "not stinky." To me, the speech was little different from whatever President Bush would have given: A capable defense of American interests based on an acknowledgement of evil in the world. Which raises the question: Where are the ...
Related contentAfghan war vote may split Democrats
22 hours ago ago from The Senior Conservative
By Ed Copp More splits in the Democratic Party are expected when President Obama's plan to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan comes its first vote in the House early next year, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) is set to bring to the floor a resolution demanding U.S. forces be withdrawn. Although the measure is likely to fail, given widespread GOP support for the president's surge strategy, it would give the Obama administration a ...
Related contentWhat If The U.S. Didn’t Only Have Troops In Iraq To Fight Bush’s War?
21 hours ago ago from PUNK ROCK REPUBLICAN
Would a U.S. President really wanna make a big deal about getting American troops outta there by a certain date? It could make it much more difficult to deal with say the problem of hikers wandering across the border by accident or something along those lines in the future. ‘Iraq Says Iran Violated Border, Calls For Withdrawal’ By Caroline Alexander and Margot Habiby for Bloomberg .
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