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America: Teacher and Student of War

by Lucia Ray, Oct 26, 2008
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Trying to understand war and its psychological effects from the point of view of those living where the war is being waged.

Why is No One Asking Serious Questions About the War on Terror?

by ANDY N, Jul 18, 2008
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Regardless of our personal opinions, what has the war on terror really gotten us?

John McCain as Commander-in-Chief?

by Anthony Joseph Sacco, Apr 25, 2008
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Many of us were occupied with "March Madness" for a month. Did we miss anything? Well, yes and no, depending on how you look at it.

Democracy For All?

by M. Sue Pagay, M.S., Nov 11, 2006
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As we find ourselves in the throes of a war in Iraq, our troops falling in a strange land of strange beliefs, we have to ask ourselves: "Even if we win this war, is democracy really right for countries of the Middle East?"

Kleptocracy, Cronyism and War Profiteers - Part Three

by texxmezz, Oct 8, 2006
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In Part Three of "Kleptocracy, Cronyism and War Profiteers: Too Many Hands in the Cookie Jar", we look at how lobbyists became rich during the 2004 elections while buying the presidency, we list several major mistakes brought on by cronyism, view the "War on Terror" in its dim bulb light considering the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) telling us it's an utter disaster, Michael Brown's cronyism and the effects on Hurricane Katrina, and finally reveal how public relations firms unconsciously shape public opinion to the White House party line.


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