By admin on Aug 13, 2008 in Politics | 3 Comments
Since both the blogosphere and the traditional media is abuzz today with the news about a cyberattack against Georgian official websites presumably organized by Russia (and I have already claimed that I believe the Russian hackers really did not need any special request to get started with the DDoS attack), I thought I’d mention another […]
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By admin on May 10, 2008 in Politics | 3 Comments
Tehran, 6 May (AKI) - A 20-year-old Iranian is due to be executed on Wednesday for a crime he allegedly committed as a teenager despite international efforts to save his life.
Behnoud Shojai was found guilty of murder after allegedly killing another young man in a park in Tehran during a fight three years ago.
He reportedly […]
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By admin on Nov 26, 2007 in Politics | 0 Comments
Come rain or shine, intense heat or freezing temperatures, 45-year-old Michael Maresco pedals his way through the countryside spreading the word about Congressman Ron Paul and promoting paul’s campaign for president in the 2008 election.
Sunday, Paul joined in on the bike ride and rode with Maresco for about 10 miles before returning to his Lake […]
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By admin on Nov 23, 2007 in Politics | 2 Comments
For starters, I must give a hat tip to my good friend, thereisnospoon, for mentioning this frame on our BlogTalkRadio show, “Don’t Hijack My Thread!” when I was talking about how Rudy’s tremendous and consistent showing of bad judgment when it comes to who he aligns himself with and what his major decisions and actions […]
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By admin on Nov 18, 2007 in Politics | 2 Comments
The CNN event moderated by Wolf Blitzer took place at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, with seven of the eight top Democratic candidates taking the stage.
CNN imposed a restriction against candidates with less than $1 million in fundraising money, leaving former Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel off the invite list. Gravel has raised only $240,000 […]
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By admin on Nov 14, 2007 in Politics | 3 Comments
The total cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could balloon to $3.5 trillion over the next decade because of such “hidden” costs as oil market disruptions, forgone investments, long-term healthcare for veterans and interest payments on borrowed war funding, according to a report released by congressional Democrats on Tuesday.
The projection, by the Democratic […]
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By admin on Nov 10, 2007 in Politics | 1 Comment
The 53-40 majority included all the Republicans present and six Democrats who crossed over. Love of power, privilege, and punishment express the soul of the Republican party today.
The Democrats are a sadder story. When you have given up this much, what is there left for you to be?
Four Democratic senators were not present to cast […]
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By admin on Nov 9, 2007 in Politics | 0 Comments
If this doesn’t get the attention of the mainstream media and the Republican establishment, it’s difficult to figure out just what would – but it’s likely that even more dramatic developments in Dr. Ron Paul’s run for the presidency are yet to come.
The big news is that Ron Paul, the 10-term Republican congressman from Texas […]
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By admin on Nov 8, 2007 in Politics | 16 Comments
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Bill Warner, the director of the Center for the Study of Political Islam (CSPI). CSPI’s goal is to teach the doctrine of political Islam through its books and it has produced a series on its focus.
Mr. Warner did not write the CSPI series, but he acts as the agent for […]
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By admin on Nov 8, 2007 in Politics | 6 Comments
It’s fascinating to see that days after Ron Paul’s biggest day thusfar - November the fifth, which gave his campaign an injection of $4.2 million - major bloggers, both liberals and conservatives, are going after the Congressman from Texas in an aggressive style usually reserved for one of the major (polling-wise) candidates of the opposing […]
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