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John Kerry: U.S. Soldiers Not "Smart" Nov 1, 2006
Sen. John Kerry has sparked outrage by suggesting that U.S. troops in Iraq are uneducated and not "smart."
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A United Nations Story: The Beast on the East River Oct 12, 2006
The corruption of the UN is a common theme among its detractors. However, the true nature of the UN is not merely corrupt or petulant; it is outright subversive. In his book, THE BEAST ON THE EAST RIVER (Nelson Current, October 31, 2006), Nathan Tabor, founder and editor of TheConservativeVoice.com, lays bare the UN agenda. The agenda in question is one of power, and the sources of that power are its member nations. Presently, the UN has no power base of its own, however, in order to create one, it must first undermine the sovereignty of member states.
By Jim Kouri
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We Are Responsible for the Caliber of Our Government Oct 12, 2006
The rhetoric is quite charged in Washington DC these days and it is a bit more caustic than usual. The politicos on Capitol Hill are more aggressive in their rhetoric and their participation in the “Blame Game” as they pursue scapegoats to use as deflectors for criticism of their own lackluster performance. This pathetic display of “gotcha” politics is due in great part to the upcoming election and the only people we have to blame for this third-rate display of pandering are ourselves.
By Frank Salvato
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Bush Assassination Film to Debut at Toronto Film Festival Sep 6, 2006
It’s the political equivalent of a snuff film.
At best irresponsible, at worst morally reprehensible, a British filmmaker has created a docudrama that begins with a realistic looking depiction of an assassination of President George W. Bush.
The movie presents images of Bush being shot to death in Chicago, Ill., in the year 2007. The plot then focuses on the investigation of the assassination.
By James Hirsen
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Excuse Me, Senator Kerry, You're Qualifications, Please? Aug 24, 2006
You can't turn a page or flip a channel without hearing how the Bush Administration's policies toward the Iraqi conflict are wrong. Or, as the loser of the 2004 presidential election, John Kerry, espoused, "profoundly wrong." What no one wants to consider is whether or not these critics have the qualifications to so recklessly opine.
By Frank Salvato