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Iran's Historic Anniversary
Stephen Lendman,
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NATO's Secret War on Syria
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 11, 4:31 am
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America's Sham Economic Recovery
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 11, 3:55 am
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Murdering Khadar Adnan
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 10, 3:34 am
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Act Up Against ACTA
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 9, 4:10 am
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Gaza: Isolated Under Siege
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 9, 3:46 am
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PERSONAL INTEGRITY BY L. RON HUBBARD
consuelo palacios,
Feb 8, 8:50 pm
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HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Consuelo Palacios,
Feb 8, 2:59 pm
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Mike Huckabee
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| 11.26.2009
The political arena is getting every more shrill. "I disagree with what you say but defend your right to say it", is long past. Some people who tried to speak out against the hysterics and smears such as John McCain, ended up accused of being secretly on the other side, but there are recently some precious exceptions which I will get into later, such as Hillary and Sarah Palin saying they would like to have a cup of coffee and chat together, without being condemn by their admirers for doing so, and also a couple of incidents may end up far reaching.
Election day smears aren't new, but for Obama and Sarah Palin they never end. The Republican Party has been getting ever more rigid when it comes to war policy for a long time. In 2006 Richard Warner dropped out, and Chuck Hagal lost, Lincoln Chafee in 2004. Arlen Specter was squeezed out of the Republican party, due to his abortion stance, and became a Democrat. In the last election, Dede Scozzafava was trounced by fake campaign ads, that looked like they were sponsored by her, shrilly overstating her pro-choice position, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-kelly/bias-media-dirty-tricks-a_b_341141.html
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