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There’s a pretender in the White House…
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There’s a pretender in the White House…
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Esquire recently ran an article entitled The Secret History of the Impending War with Iran That the White House Doesn’t Want You to Know. I suppose you could say the title says it all, but there are dimensions to this crisis that go far beyond foreign policy blunders and international diplomatic intrigue.
Ideology has overtaken much […]
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Great News: Everything is on schedule to go live in November!
We will be officially live and lifecasting here and on justin.tv on a regular basis starting November 6th, the first Tuesday of the month, and that will give us almost exactly one year running up to Super Tuesday 2008, Election Day.
I have opted for what […]
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The Bush Administration has made their next move against Iran. Make no mistake, war is imminent despite the fact that, as with Iraq, there is no clear threat to the United States. This is not brinksmanship. Once again, despite any talk of diplomacy or establishing an international consensus, the President and Vice President have no […]
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Before I head off to work tonight, I thought I’d quickly post an excellent segment from The Real News once again that asks the question I find myself asking: “Why Senator Clinton?”
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As expected, US relations with Turkey have taken a turn for the worse as a result of the 27-21 passage of H.RES.106 by the House Foreign Affairs committee declaring the 1915 killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks genocide. Today the dangerous potential consequences to the our troops in Iraq and the stability of the region […]
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This site has been a little quiet, and to be honest, I’m just enjoying my last few weeks of anonymity before there are cameras everywhere. Today, I’m working on doing some remodeling on my Grandmother’s house in Cape Coral. This is actually the house I grew up in as well, and I’ve also been living […]
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Seymour Hersh of The New Yorker once again authors an excellent article, Shifting Targets, about the possible run-up to an attack on Iran. It’s well worth the read.
Thankfully, our congressional representatives are ever vigilant of the inevitable catastrophe that will result… or maybe not, as last week’s Senate 76-22 vote on the Kyl-Lieberman amendment against […]
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