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August 18, 2010

America Cannot Go to War for Israel

By Ahmed Moor – Huffington Post


The mongrel dogs of war are foaming at the bit. For years they've cowered in their damp trenches, bristling in the heat. But they're back now. They've gathered their sagging flesh and cast their milky, crusty eyes at Iran. The mongrel dogs of [...:]

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Published on August 18, 2010 22:32

August 17, 2010

A Neocon Preps US for War with Iran

By Ray McGovern – Consortium News


I guess I was naïve in thinking that The Atlantic and its American-Israeli writer Jeffrey Goldberg might shy away from arguing for yet another war — this one with Iran — while the cauldrons are still boiling in Afghanistan and Iraq.


It's worth remembering how [...:]

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Published on August 17, 2010 18:47

Our Clueless Professor

By Patrick J. Buchanan


Have we ever had a president so disconnected from the heart of America?


On Friday night, at a White House iftar, the breaking of the Ramadan fast, Obama strode directly into the blazing controversy over whether a mosque should be built two blocks from Ground Zero.


Speaking as though this were simply an [...:]

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Published on August 17, 2010 18:27

August 12, 2010

How Propagandists Function: Exhibit A

by Glenn Greenwald – Salon


Jeffrey Goldberg, in the new cover story in The Atlantic, on an Israeli attack on Iran:


Israel has twice before successfully attacked and destroyed an enemy's nuclear program. In 1981, Israeli warplanes bombed the Iraqi reactor at Osirak, halting — forever, as it turned out — Saddam Hussein's [...:]

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Published on August 12, 2010 22:49

VIDEO: Simple Card Tricks for War

Click here to view the embedded video.


Look, there is a man behind the curtain
And we sit and watch him lie and lie again
in hopes this time it will be different

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Published on August 12, 2010 22:40

Putting Government First

By Patrick J. Buchanan


Where a man's purse is, there his heart will be also.


If you would know where the heart of the Obama party is today, consider. In the dog days of August, with temperatures in D.C. rising above 100, Nancy Pelosi called the House back to Washington to enact legislation that could not wait [...:]

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Published on August 12, 2010 22:31

August 10, 2010

A Cakewalk Against Iran

By Philip Giraldi – AntiWar.com


Everyone who is concerned that yet another war in the Middle East could wreck what remains of the United States economy and probably strip away even more of our liberties should be troubled by the numerous calls for war against Iran.  No one believes that Iran is [...:]

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Published on August 10, 2010 09:22

The Solomon of San Francisco

By Patrick J. Buchanan


Federal Judge Vaughn Walker is truly a visionary.


Peering at the 14th Amendment, Walker found something there the authors of the amendment never knew they put there, and even the Warren Court never found there: The states of the Union must recognize same-sex marriages as equal to traditional marriage.


With his discovery, Walker declared [...:]

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Published on August 10, 2010 09:12

August 5, 2010

The Mosque at Ground Zero

By Patrick J. Buchanan


Mayor Michael Bloomberg has just demonstrated that you can become a billionaire in America many times over, while being clueless about the country you live in.


To Bloomberg, if you oppose a mosque two blocks from Ground Zero, you are indulging in religious bigotry and do not understand the Constitution. Here is the [...:]

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Published on August 05, 2010 21:52

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