Name: mike larkin
Weblog: larkinblog.blogspot.com
Articles: 35
First Published: Monday, October 6, 2003
Last Published: Monday, September 27, 2004
Currently listing articles 35-1:
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Blood Lust— After Bush's election, the United States will inflict mass civilian casualties in Iraq. I predict full throated support for the carnage from the likes
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The Bush Tax Increase of 2005, II— After Bush's re-election, the country will be subject to a punishing round of tax increases.
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Chavez Rocks!!!— Argentina. Brazil. India. And now Venezuela. Everywhere you look, the Left is on the march, winning election after election.
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Healing— Now that George Bush has apologized for the Iraqi prisoner scandal, it's time to put the whole thing behind us and move on.
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Simple— There are two types of terrorism: retail terrorism and state terrorism.
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Canada Rocks!!!— Canada is what the United States could have been.
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Al Qaeda Endorses Bush— This time, I'm not kidding.
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Blood on YOUR Hands— Those who instigated the war in Iraq have the blood of Madrid on their hands.
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Scenarios— There are three likely scenarios for the U.S. elections this fall. None of them involve John Kerry becoming President.
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GOP: The Party of Protectionism— Why are Republicans so much more protectionist than Democrats?
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America: Not Worth Defending— The society the GOP wants to create is not a society worth defending against terrorism.
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"Passion" is the Last Refuge of Scoundrels— Governor John Rowland, R-Connecticut, who is under criminal investigation for robbing the state blind, praised "The Passion of the Christ" on Sunday.
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How to Get Yourself Killed At "The Passion of Christ"— Start up a chorus of "Always Looking On the Bright Side of Life" as the movie wanes.
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Howard Stern, Flaming Leftist?— Come on in, Howard, the water's fine!
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Taking the Pledge— I pledge never to marry a gay person.
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Thanks, Mel!— Way to go, you bonehead!
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"Classic Alternative" Blights the Airwaves— "Limp Bizkit, Korn, and Godsmack are out. Nirvana, the Pixies, and Pearl Jam are in."
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Islamism and the "Left"— What's this notion that the "Left" has been blind to Islamic radicalism?
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Internet as "Radio Free America"— When the history of the Iraq war is written, it will tell of two classes in America: those who bought the government's bullshit, and those
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Kucinich Wins Mars Primary— Dennis Kucinich has won the Mars primary.
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Grass Roots Politics— In what may turn out to be the defining endorsement of the Presidential race, the U.S. Marijuana Party has backed Dennis Kucinich.
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The Bush Tax Increase of 2005— After Bush's re-election this year, the country will be subject to a punishing round of tax increases and spending cuts.
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The Best and the Worst— There is one defining characteristic that separates antiwar activists from prowar activists: Antiwars are more likely to walk their talk.
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My Iraq Exit Strategy— Iraq is a mess, and it's time to cut and run, to flee like cowards, to high tail it out of there.
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FBI Infiltrates Antiwar Movement— In yet another sign that the U.S. Constitution is nearly a dead letter, the New York Times reports that the FBI has infiltrated the antiwar
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Iraq: Mission Accomplished— Seven months after the fall of Baghdad, the verdict is in. The U.S. invasion has been a success.
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"Too Many Right-Wing Christians. Too Few Lions."— War going badly? Re-election looking a little shaky? Let's scapegoat some minorities!
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Mutual Admiration— Osama bin laden, the director of George W Bush's re-election campaign, today issued a renewed call for jihad against America and expressed his profound gratitude
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Endgame— As democracy in the United States approaches its endgame, a question arises: how will the compressed rage of the excluded boil over?
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Fidel=Ken Lay— There's nothing more pathetic than watching a right-winger apologize for bloated CEO pay. In the latest example of this hackneyed genre, one Howard Owens oozes
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Inside the Iraqi Resistance— Prowars like to console themselves that the insurgency in Iraq springs only from Saddam loyalists and terrorist wannabes. The facts tell a different story.
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"A Bodice Ripper, Surely?"— Pamela Anderson is to write a pair of novels.
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Is Ann Coulter Next?— The Chicago Board of Trade has set up a market in Conservative Meltdown futures.
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FCC Reversal: Dead in the Water— Bill Moyers offers a trenchant illustration of why this country's drift towards oligarchy is irreversible.
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The Last Days of Rock Radio?— The sad demise of "Radio 104," a McClear Channel modern rock station up the street from me in Hartford, exemplifies the pathetic state of rock

