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Hilary Clinton vs. Barack Obama

by Mitch Davis, Mar 9, 2008
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At this very moment the two most prominent people in the US Democratic election are the New York senator and former First Lady Hillary Clinton, and the Illinois senator and best-selling author Barack Obama.

Bush and Olmert: Who knew these two men were so funny!

by texxmezz, Nov 15, 2006
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President Bush and Prime Minister Olmert met in Washington, D.C. to discuss the latest developments and strategies for the Middle East. I decided to take one for the team by reading through the official transcript while weeding out the propaganda so you don't have to second guess what it says.

Diary Entry of George Walker Bush

by n4s, Mar 12, 2007
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The US government reluctantly donate some of the most important insights into early 21st century history by donating that most of secret of documents-The diary of George W. Bush.

Is it possible for a hypocritical nation to export democracy?

by texxmezz, Oct 28, 2006
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While watching the second Bush press conference in a month, he said we were in Iraq to bring democracy. As soon as the words left his lips, I was asking myself an uncomfortable question: "Is it possible for a hypocritical nation to export democracy?" Using the Preamble of the Constitution, I had my answer.

Hezbollah and Neo-Conservative Republicans: Will the real “Party of God” please stand up?

by texxmezz, Nov 3, 2006
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Watching James Baker on his book tour, I couldn't help but notice how many times he talked about Hizb'allah as the "Party of God". In the same interview, he glowed over the GOP. I started thinking about how the GOP is convinced it is the "Party of God". What's the difference between the two groups, and what might be some good clues to determine if someone is or isn't in the "Party of God"?

You Can't Have it Both Ways, Uncle Sammy

by texxmezz, Nov 3, 2006
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The Washington Post reported the United States has warned Syria, Hezbollah and Iran not to topple the "U.S. backed democratically elected Lebanese government". Once again, poor U.S. foreign policy has created inroads for those trying to pull down democracies in yet another country, as Hezbollah seeks to increase its power in the reconstructed "Unity Government" of Lebanon. If the U.S. backs Lebanon now, why did the back Israel during the campaign? No wonder US foreign policy is hated everywhere…except Washington.

Never Corner A Wounded Political Animal

by texxmezz, Nov 11, 2006
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The elections are over, and America is hoping for change. It is at this point our guard is lowest, and strange things happen behind unknown doors between stranger bedfellows. It would be wise to watch the neo-conservatives, the Israeli lobby and politicians, and the religious right wing while they are regrouping. A strategic loss like this means corrupt groups have a dangerous amount of free time on their hands.

An Open Letter to the GOP and the DNC

by texxmezz, Nov 7, 2006
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Today's election day, and the end of the worst political cycle I can ever recall. To whom is given much, much is expected, and if the DNC takes the House and Senate, there is not only blame to go around, but a responsibility to pick up the pieces.

Bush's visit to Indonesia

by Malae, Nov 27, 2006
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What did George Bush's recent visit to Indonesia achieve?

Bush's New Plan for Victory in Iraq

by fletch, Dec 21, 2006
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Article on US President and Secretary of Defense's new plans for military in Iraq. Describes the general mission of the war, and the governments plans to end it.
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