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Homecoming for a Child-killer |
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Written by Jonathan Spyer
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Friday, 11 July 2008 20:00 |
Jonathan Spyer
The Jerusalem Post
July 12, 2008
The deal for the return of convicted terrorist Samir Kuntar, four Hizbullah men captured in the 2006 Second Lebanon War and a number of corpses in return for the remains of kidnapped IDF soldiers Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser comes at an opportune moment for the Hizbullah leadership.
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It's Official...James Baker Has Lost His Mind |
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Written by Frank Salvato
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Thursday, 10 July 2008 18:32 |
July 11, 2008
By Frank Salvato of the New Media Journal
Anyone familiar with the threat posed by the advancing American Fifth Column understands all too clearly that our Constitution is under attack. Whether it is the insistence that the Constitution is a living document meant to conform to the will of the times or the institution of political correctness - a shadow set of laws effectively usurping the laws of our Constitutional Republic - the American Fifth Column is slowly, incrementally, systematically, chipping away at the wisdom as set forth by our Founders and Framers.
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Manipulating the Media for Obama |
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Written by Cliff Kincaid
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Thursday, 10 July 2008 10:40 |
July 10, 2008
By Cliff Kincaid
Thanks to Matt Drudge, Jesse Jacksons disparaging comments about Barack Obama have become national news. Who benefits? Obama. It makes Obama look like a moderate, compared to the disgraced, discredited and venomous Jackson. But this doesnt mean, by any stretch of the imagination, that Jackson, a failed black presidential candidate, will cease to be a national black leader and spokesman. Remember this is a Reverend who has survived the embarrassment of fathering a child out of wedlock.
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The "Group Of Eight" Met and All They Brought Back Was This Lousy Tee Shirt |
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Written by Vincent Gioia
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Thursday, 10 July 2008 02:03 |
July 10,2008
By Vincent Gioia
When the "G-8" meets you expect that momentous decisions will be made and the results will be posted on the front page of newspapers and be lead stories on the evening news. That this does not happen is a tribute to the uselessness of such events.
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The Global Poverty Act on the Move - Obama |
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Written by Eagle Forum
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Wednesday, 09 July 2008 15:36 |

July 9, 2008
Lobbying Efforts have Renewed Obama's Global Poverty Act
Rumors have been circulating around Capitol Hill that a few activist groups have renewed their surge and have begun lobbying full force for a bill introduced by presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL). The bill has already passed out of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee without any public hearings, and it also passed the House earlier this year.
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Barack Obama Still Opposes Victory Strategy in Iraq |
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Written by Steven Beren
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Tuesday, 08 July 2008 02:58 |
July 6, 2008
by Steven Beren
Barack Obama has recently tried to "refine" his rhetoric against the war in Iraq, but let's not be fooled - his actual policy in the war against terrorism remains the same. Like my opponent, Jim McDermott, Obama remains fundamentally opposed to a victory strategy in the war against Islamic fascism. If Obama were to be elected president, he would seek a rapid timeline for retreat from Iraq.
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More Anger and Demands From The Right |
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Written by Thomas Segel
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Tuesday, 08 July 2008 02:48 |
July 8, 2008
by Thomas Segel
Harlingen, Texas, July 6, 2008: To say that conservatives are displeased with the GOP candidate for president would be a gigantic understatement. Those considered to be the demented Republican leadership who believe the right wing of the party will soon forget are wrong again. Conservatives are well aware the same people who have managed to lose everything that was accomplished during the Reagan years are once again ignoring them.
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"President Bush exonerated of "misleading statements" leading to Iraq war" |
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Written by Vincent Gioia
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Monday, 07 July 2008 16:44 |
July 7, 2008
By Vincent Gioia
In 2003 newspaper columnist Robert Novak wrote his now infamous "Mission to Niger" (published on July 14, 2003) in which he mentioned an allegedly failed attempt by Saddam Hussein to purchase uranium reported by the husband of a (not so) secret CIA agent, Valerie Plame, and mentioned her by name.
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Once Again, It's About Associations and Judgment |
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Written by Frank Salvato
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Sunday, 06 July 2008 20:00 |
July 3, 2008
By Frank Salvato
There has been much ado about Barack Obamas associations and the judgment used in maintaining and entering into those associations. Obamas associations with Jeremiah Wright, Williams Ayers, Frank Marshall Davis, the Progressive-Left activist group ACORN and his ideological association with Saul Alinsky are all perfect examples of his judgment, his willingness to associate with radical and troubled individuals and organizations.
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New Twin Towers? |
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Written by Nicole Gelinas
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Sunday, 06 July 2008 14:20 |
July 6, 2008
It may not be too late!
City Journal
by Nicole Gelinas
Since al-Qaida demolished the World Trade Center nearly seven years ago, New York's naked emperors-Governors George Pataki and Eliot Spitzer and architect Daniel Libeskind-have viewed an historic rebuilding challenge as an opportunity to invent a square wheel and then deny for years that it can't roll. This week, the Port Authority, which runs the site, released a report admitting that little progress had been made there-still more evidence that the government has responded to an external attack with a self-inflicted disaster.
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