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added 2007 Fri Jun 8 19:37:05 by populist
It all started with the presidential debates. Ever since, I've been skittish. My nights are sleepless and days restless. I'm euphoric one minute, and worried sick the next. When I get this way, even my wife and the cats steer clear.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 9:32:41 by ameliog
Whoever you are, don't forget to kill the lights.
added 2007 Tue May 29 21:08:45 by Wil
A GOP lawmaker has an idea to keep the so-called "architect" of the Iraq War from standing in the unemployment line. "I would like to suggest...that maybe we give Paul Wolfowitz a new job and send him over [to Iraq] as mayor," said Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., "since the neocons got us in over there."
added 2007 Sat May 26 1:31:50 by Wil
Cheney and his staff are colluding with the Neoconservatives at the American Enterprise Institute and with Israeli hawks to sideline Condi Rice's negotiations with Iran by setting up an Israeli cruise missile strike on Iranian civilian nuclear research facilities at Natanz, in hopes that this move will push the US into a war posture with Iran.
added 2007 Sun May 20 7:10:53 by TechnologyExpert
If Bush and Dick Cheney, his vice-president, are the last men standing with responsibility for the Iraq war it is only because they are protected by their four-year terms of office. One former Bush stalwart told me: 'If we had a parliamentary system, Bush would have lost a vote of confidence and have resigned by now.'
added 2007 Wed May 2 21:35:02 by populist
There is no real name for the movement that took over America six years ago and continues run it. That's part of the reason for its success. Its very vagueness makes it hard to attack. In actuality, it is not a single entity. It is made up of three main parts.
added 2007 Tue May 1 9:22:47 by Radiofreeeuropa
They were a new force. They believed completely in their cause and that they should have power. They arrived cloaked in old familiar and reassuring rhetoric, so they encountered little resistance, and conquered rapidly and thoroughly. What is astonishing is how rapidly their ideas are being revealed as bankrupt. oped
added 2007 Mon Feb 19 9:11:16 by Spadecaller
For several weeks now, Washington has been abuzz with rumors that U.S. President George W. Bush is preparing to attack nuclear and other sites in Iran this spring -- rumors deemed sufficiently credible that lawmakers from both parties are hastily preparing legislation precisely to prevent such an eventuality. The evidence cannot be ignored.

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added 2007 Tue Jan 9 9:20:14 by ameliog
If the Bush-Blair-Olmert triumvirate has any hope of accomplishing the neoconservative remaking of the Middle East, time is running out. Something dramatic must happen soon.
added 2006 Sun Aug 6 3:09:25 by berkeley
Who is really directing Israeli policy? Richard Perle and Douglas Feith?