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Senator Brownback Lacks Good Intelligence for His Gitmo Fightnew

Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback's office cannot produce any primary evidence to support its claim that bringing Gitmo detainees to Leavenworth would imperil the relationship building that takes place at the Command and General Staff College.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  06-23-2009  |  Politics

Forget Trying To Make Nice With The Priests & Kingsnew

Author and columnist Lionel Rolfe calls on President Obama not to allow progress to stall in the name of bipartisanship. The stakes in the battles that are being fought on health care and other issues are far too high to allow it.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  06-23-2009  |  Commentary

Half Healthcare, 100% Dead: Why Obamacare Isn't Selling

There is no true middle ground on healthcare. The most civilized and efficient approach, tried and tested by the rest of the industrialized world, is fully socialized medicine.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  06-22-2009  |  Politics

The Consequences of the End of the War in Iraqnew

Effectively, the U.S. war in Iraq is over. Was it worth it? There are two quite separate balance sheets of costs and benefits, one for Iraqis and the other for Americans. It's too early to give a final answer for the Iraqis, but for the United States the answer is definitely no.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  06-22-2009  |  Commentary

Florida Hometown Democracy Aims to Get Constitutional Amendment on 2010 Ballotnew

That amendment would require referenda on changes to counties' comprehensive land use plans; in essence, whenever some developer wants to replace wetlands with a surfeit of McMansions, you get to vote no. Democracy, geddit?
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman and Billy Manes  |  06-19-2009  |  Commentary

The Iranian Uprising: Tiananmen 2.0?new

It took several weeks for the demonstrations in Tianamen Square to elicit international attention in 1989. Today, as hundreds of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Iran, we are marveling at the new tools of social networking and political orchestration.
Boston Phoenix  |  Peter Kadzis  |  06-18-2009  |  Commentary

Blanche Lincoln Celebrates 10 Years in Congress, Looks to Tough Election in 2010new

The year 2010 doesn't hold promise for stress reduction for this mother and U.S. Senator. She's up for re-election and poll numbers that put her below 50 percent seem to beg for a Republican opponent, if you believe the GOP's frequent posturing on the subject.
Arkansas Times  |  Paul Barton  |  06-18-2009  |  Politics

What Do We See Five Months into the Obama Presidency?new

I can't accuse Obama of a lack of grit, but what I won't accept is the argument that larger issues are too pressing for Obama to divert his attention to so-called small stuff. He can walk and chew on more than one issue at a time. Human rights -- of women, gays, detainees, religious minorities -- are not small things. To borrow from his own words, if all aren't equal, none are.
Arkansas Times  |  Max Brantley  |  06-18-2009  |  Commentary

Did Obama’s Cairo Speech Throw Israel Under the Bus?new

After President Obama's Cairo speech, one of the more bizarre memes to emerge from the Magical Dungeon of Nonsensical Anti-Obama Talking Points was the notion that Obama's words were somehow harshly critical of Israel.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  06-18-2009  |  Commentary

North Carolina GOP Still Caters to its Bible Base, Alienating Moderatesnew

The party's recent convention showed clearly that rather than reach out to attract more moderates, the Republicans are intent instead on solidifying their conservative base. The "liberal media," warned outgoing party chair Linda Daves, hitting a popular theme, "is trying to brainwash us" into being ashamed of America and abandoning basic Republican principles.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  06-18-2009  |  Politics

Can Social Media Transform Politics ... and Reboot Texas Republicans?new

Twitter and other social-media tools certainly illuminate the humanity of politicians who make enthusiastic use of the newest technology. But is this kind of social networking politically effective? Does it give Twitter and Facebook followers anything more important than a sometimes-revealing glimpse into their favorite politicians' consciousnesses?
The Texas Observer  |  Josh Berthume  |  06-17-2009  |  Politics

Scenes from the Health-Care Struggle in Missourinew

Missouri now ranks in the nation's bottom five states when it comes to parent eligibility for Medicaid, and lawmakers, advocates argue, should do more to help the state's most vulnerable citizens, especially during a period of high unemployment.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  06-16-2009  |  Politics

Animated Cartoon: Everywhere You Want To Benew

Some people think the government should get involved in the intimate relationship between consumers and their credit cards. Maybe they should think twice before ruining something special.

Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  06-13-2009  |  Commentary

Restive Americans Form a Nascent Resistance ... But Will Anyone Notice?

Why the anger? Six months after a new chancellor came to power amid promises of dramatic change, the Reich remains at war. Between the officially unemployed and the long-term dispossessed, 20 percent of North Americans are out of work. Auschwitz is closing and torture has been banned, but dissidents say Adolf Hitler III's reforms are merely window-dressing.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  06-13-2009  |  Commentary

Happytownnew

A weekly overview of the screwed-up happenings in Orlando.
Orlando Weekly  |  Billy Manes and Lindy T. Shepherd  |  06-11-2009  |  Commentary

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