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Editorials: The future under President Obama
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2008/11/200811421587639266.html
By Rob Reynolds, Senior Washington Correspondent Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Having surfed to power on a wave of voter discontent generated by the failures of President George Bush and the Republican Party, and having generated a level of enthusiasm among supporters not seen in decades, Barack Obama has become the 44th president of the United States.
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Posted by Bossgator on Wednesday, November 05 @ 05:50:49 MST (189 reads)
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Editorials: The World Hopes for It's First President
http://www.newsweek.com/id/166910/page/1
By Stryker McGuire | NEWSWEEK Published Nov 1, 2008 From the magazine issue dated Nov 10, 2008 The world has never watched any vote, in any nation, so closely. In country after country, polls show record-high fascination with the outcome of the U.S. elections this Tuesday. In Japan, according to one poll, there''s more interest in the election than there is in the United States. The Voice of America, which broadcasts in 45 languages to a worldwide audience of 134 million, is seeing "unprecedented interest." In Pakistan there was so much interest in the first presidential debate, the VOA changed its initial plans and broadcast the next two as well. Indonesians and Kenyans, are of course fascinated and somewhat astonished by the fact that Barack Obama, a man with ties to both places, should be the front runner, and in Vietnam, there is much discussion over John McCain, a man who returned home from Hanoi in 1973 a wounded man and spent the rest of his life in dedicated service to the United States.
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Posted by Bossgator on Monday, November 03 @ 08:42:34 MST (156 reads)
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Editorials: Media's Presidential Bias and Decline
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Story?id=6099188&page=1
Column By MICHAEL S. MALONE Oct. 24, 2008
The traditional media are playing a very, very dangerous game -- with their readers, with the Constitution and with their own fates.
The sheer bias in the print and television coverage of this election campaign is not just bewildering, but appalling. And over the last few months I''ve found myself slowly moving from shaking my head at the obvious one-sided reporting, to actually shouting at the screen of my television and my laptop computer.
But worst of all, for the last couple weeks, I''ve begun -- for the first time in my adult life -- to be embarrassed to admit what I do for a living. A few days ago, when asked by a new acquaintance what I did for a living, I replied that I was "a writer," because I couldn''t bring myself to admit to a stranger that I''m a journalist.
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Posted by Bossgator on Monday, October 27 @ 05:29:08 MST (183 reads)
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Editorials: The So-Called Plan
by DictatorHater For the Corbet Report
While watching the politicians on C-Span and coverage by the mainstream media regarding the bailout of Wall Street this week and last, I made some very interesting observations. The most interesting was watching the liars pants catch fire while standing before God and Country and the rest of the world as they stripped themselves of any remaining shred of decency and handed their own personal and political pride over to Wall Street and the New World Government Elite.
The so-called plan began...
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Posted by Bossgator on Friday, October 03 @ 04:56:58 MST (148 reads)
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Editorials: Pelosi says Bush Wouldn't Cooperate With Impeachment
http://jonathanturley.org/2008/08/02/speaker-pelosis-latest-justification-for-barring-impeachment-bush-would-never-cooperate-with-his-own-impeachment/
Speaker Pelosi''s Latest Justification For Barring Impeachment: Bush Would Never Copperate With His Own Impeachment
August 2, 2008 by Jonathan Turley
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has continued her search for book sales and it seems her search for a plausible rationale for personally blocking any impeachment investigation of President Bush. The latest explanation can in an interview with Time Magazine. It seems that she would not allow an investigation because Bush would never have supplied incriminating evidence against himself. It seems that House investigators rely on the accused to build an impeachment case.
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Posted by bossgator on Monday, August 04 @ 03:46:57 MST (172 reads)
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Editorials: Why PEOPLE turned on Ron Paul
ActionWars.com July 19, 2008
By Tammy Erickson
After finding out that some people think Ron Paul stole money from his supporters,I have decided to write my own rebuttal. Ron Paul "Deserves "really has nothing to do with it at all. What should be stated is that "Our Country Didnt deserve him".
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Posted by ADMIN on Saturday, July 19 @ 19:18:00 MST (1116 reads)
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Editorials: The Wizard of Oswald, Chapter II: The Slow War Against the American Middle Class
Brandon Dean ActionWars.com
6-26-08
Lee Harvey Oswald was an American hero. Not because he killed Kennedy, but because he didn''t kill
Kennedy... In the three days between the day he was arrested for the
murders of Dallas Police officer J.D. Tippit and President John F.
Kennedy, and the day he was murdered on live television, Oswald
repeatedly proclaimed his innocence at any opportunity. He actually
said "I''m just a patsy..."
Now, that''s not too amazing or impressive, since any person fighting
for their life might say anything to shift blame somewhere else.
However, Oswald had a whole life we''ve never been told about, which is
slowly unfolding as the years go by. It turns out, Oswald was cheating
on his wife with a young scientist, who worked for the CIA attempting
to discover a way to kill Fidel Castro with a cancer virus. She was
intimidated into silence until the 90''s, when she finally went public.
Two or three days before the assassination of JFK, the last time she
ever talked to Oswald, he told his girlfriend that he couldn''t get out
of the assassination plot-even if he ran, they''d find him and kill him.
But, if he stayed, and went through with the plan, there would be one
less person firing at Kennedy... Oswald was actually trying to stop
the assassination. He also stated there were a couple other agents on
his side, who were also trying to stop it. Once he discovered that he
wasn''t able to stop it, Oswald decided to stick around and not fire at
him. It seems he wasn''t even in position to fire at Kennedy, though...
He was obviously set up.
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Posted by brandondean on Friday, June 27 @ 12:55:19 MST (203 reads)
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