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In what may turn out to be the defining endorsement of the Presidential race, the U.S. Marijuana Party has backed Dennis Kucinich.
After Bush's re-election this year, the country will be subject to a punishing round of tax increases and spending cuts.
There is one defining characteristic that separates antiwar activists from prowar activists: Antiwars are more likely to walk their talk.
Iraq is a mess, and it's time to cut and run, to flee like cowards, to high tail it out of there.
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 movement.
Seven months after the fall of Baghdad, the verdict is in. The U.S. invasion has been a success.
War going badly? Re-election looking a little shaky? Let's scapegoat some minorities!
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 to the American President.
As democracy in the United States approaches its endgame, a question arises: how will the compressed rage of the excluded boil over?
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 forth on Blogcritics:
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