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After being a political commentator for five years, some would think that I’d be celebrating. It’s been a long run, and unfortunately – some of our most dire predictions have come true, a fact that none who have written for this Blog...
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by Ed Encho
In the first three installments of this series I examined the existence of the massive surveillance state database MAIN CORE and how similar tools of oppression are destroying American civil liberties. I also took a look at the criminality...
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by Ed Encho
In the first three installments of this series I examined the existence of the massive surveillance state database MAIN CORE and how similar tools of oppression are destroying American civil liberties. I also took a look at the criminality...
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Prior to the Presidential elections, Timothy Gatto warned me about Obama, however after Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul, and John Edwards were marginalized out of the election process by the MSM – I erroneously believed that supporting Obama would be...
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On Op-Ed News, I had the pleasure of reading an Op-Ed titled “Is Texas Harboring Torture Decider?” The article was written by Ray McGovern, who as an author, has the background and insight to raise valid points that his career as an “Army...
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Taking Stock of America’s Fitness
By Mitch Gurney
July 2009
William’s article “Who Poses the Most Danger to World Peace, Iran, North Korea, or China/Russia” stimulated thoughts I have had held for a longtime. The contribution...
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I’m sure this is a question that is being debated by Washington War Planners. AIPAC and numerous Arab powers have a vested interest in addressing the Iran issue especially in consideration that 50% of Israel responded in a recent poll they would...