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Editors' Blog
Reporting from Cairo
By Bev Conover
Egyptians are friendly, polite and still take kindly to Americans. While they get a kick out of Americans who claim to be Canadians, there is no need for Yanks to do that.
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May 4, 2007, 12:57
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It's a question of Congress acting responsibly
George W Bush is a fascist. Dick Cheney is a fascist.
This administration is made up of nothing except more fascist's, who
think and act just like these two. Fascists respect nothing except
money and power.
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Feb 3, 2007, 02:24
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What propaganda does �24� have in store this season?
Rightly or wrongly, the American temperament is most accurately captured through
popular entertainment. Pop culture tells us what middle America thinks, and what
corporate advertisers (and Washington) consider acceptable. In today�s
increasingly Orwellian America, particularly in terms of politics, pop culture
-- �water cooler� talk -- serves as more of a reality than reality itself.
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Jan 9, 2007, 00:38
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More Dem factionalism on the way
Not even done putting out the smoke from the Murtha-Hoyer
tempest, new House Speaker Nancy Pelosi now faces another divisive fight
over who heads the critical House Intelligence Committee---Rep. Jane Harman,
the pick of the conservative "Blue Dogs", or Rep. Alcee Hastings, a
member of the Congressional Black Caucus who is favored by Pelosi, but someone
who, like Murtha, has been �burdened with ethics lapses."
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Nov 20, 2006, 01:03
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"24" reflects betrayed America
The Bush
administration has so badly fumbled their mandate that one of their greatest
propaganda weapons has turned against them. The Fox television series
"24" has shifted from being the most unapologetically gung-ho entertainment
voices for Bush's anti-war/police state "war on terrorism" to
nihilistic, angry, and decidedly anti-Bush fare.
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Jan 25, 2006, 16:59
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Who benefits in sudden furor over Bush administration's domestic spying?
As tempting as it may be for many to feel
gratification over how George W. Bush is being hoisted upon his
own petard for spying
on US citizens, the real issues of importance remain
studiously avoided.
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Dec 17, 2005, 20:26
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Miami airport shooting: Post-9/11 fear and police state in full flower
On Wednesday federal
air marshals shot and killed " threatening airline passenger" Rigoberto Alpizar. According to most
accounts, and the desperate pleas of the man's wife, family and friends,
Alpizar was likely mentally
ill. The killing, which the Bush White House and hawkish Republicans
immediately applauded, is " under investigation."
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Dec 9, 2005, 00:10
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Tamiflu linked to 64 cases of psychological disorders and 2 suicides; China reports 3 persons infected with bird flu
Tamiflu, the �world�s first line of defense� against
the avian flu (purported to be spreading -- or being spread -- throughout the
world) has now been linked to 64 cases of psychological disorders and two teen
suicides, according to media
reports from Japan. According to western media, such as Reuters,
the FDA is �investigating.�
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Nov 17, 2005, 16:07
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