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| | The rebuilding effort in the city of New Orleans, is now going into 2008. The Leadership of New Orleans remains quite optimistic about the future of New Orleans. |
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| | by Stephanie Modkins, Dec 12, 2007 | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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| | The Insurance Commission of Washington gives advice to storm survivors on how to get back to normal. |
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| | My trip to Washington D.C. to protest abortion along with 200,000 others. |
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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. |
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| | The nation's capital is now represented by its most common inhabitant. |
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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. |
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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"? |
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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. |
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| | by Larry Cruikshank, Nov 19, 2006 | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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| | Opinion piece on the difference between George Bush and George Washington. |
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| | Celebrating one unsung hero of the federal system. |
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