The lesson of the savings and loan scandal of the 1980s was that when a bank has failed, you should shut the thing down. We should do the same with President Bush’s failed war.
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If in your presence an individual tried to sacrifice an American serviceman or woman, would you intervene?
Would you at least protest?
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In the three fleet weeks before the president’s State of the Union address, the new Congress will put down a clear marker that the times, they are changing. The conservative era is over. Common sense is no longer exiled from … Read more »
The Democrats 100 Hours pledge is the first big test of our newly elected lawmakers. Can Congress enact common sense legislation that addresses the concerns of working Americans?
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1. Myth number one is that the United States “can still win” in Iraq. Of course, the truth of this statement, frequently still made by William Kristol and other Neoconservatives, depends on what “winning” means.
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The Christian story begins simply: A child is born. He grows up to be a teacher, sage, healer and prophet. He gains a large following.
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It’s the season for giving, but the Bush administration is taking this concept to an absurd level with a series of early holiday presents to big polluters.
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President George W. Bush, who is being shadowed these days, and rather ominously, by a suddenly revived Vice President Cheney, confronts two hostile majorities opposed to his Iraq policy.
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