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Provoking War: An American Tradition

Readers of A Century of War will gain an indispensable tool for understanding American foreign policy. Skepticism about claims of injured innocence from Washington is the beginning of political wisdom.

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Documents show Georgia’s Secretary of State knew of Diebold

Documents provided to RAW STORY by a whistleblower close to Cox’s office show that one of the key problems Georgia officials were trying to resolve was related to an unauthorized patch installed on machines prior to the election.

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Cops Tase Barely Conscious Boy With Broken Back 19 Times

The idea that a boy with a broken back would need to be “subdued” by a team of cops is not patently ludicrous but also smacks of a desperate attempt to cover up the true events in this case.

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Why We Must React to ACTA

A new global standard for the enforcement of intellectual monopolies is currently being discussed by representatives of the United States, the European Commission, Japan, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, Korea, Mexico and New Zealand.

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Obama Promises to Continue US Warmongering in Berlin Speech

More nation building and intervention. “No one welcomes war. … But my country and yours have a stake in seeing that NATO’s first mission beyond Europe’s borders is a success. For the people of Afghanistan, and for our shared security,…The Afghan people need our troops…your support to defeat the Taliban..and to help them rebuild their nation”

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GOP Cyber-Security Expert: Diebold Tampered with 2002 Voting

A leading cyber-security expert and former adviser to Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) says he has fresh evidence regarding election fraud on Diebold electronic voting machines during the 2002 Georgia gubernatorial and senatorial elections. Stephen Spoonamore is the founder and until recently the CEO of an information technology policy and security firm.

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Should Oil Executives Be Strung Up?

The oil industry is everybody’s favorite whipping boy, and indeed it is tempting to criticize them for their acceptance of past government largesse. However, the lion’s share of criticism of the oil companies consists of their status as exemplars of the alleged excesses of free market capitalism.

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Ron Paul vs. Ben Bernanke

Ron Paul takes on evil fed chairman Ben Bernanke (a.k.a Bilderberg Ben). Opening Statement and Q&A.

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Corporate Taxes Suffocate Growth

“The historical and current belief is that taxes in America are low, compared to the world in general. America is the model of free markets, low regulation, and economic freedom. Right? This is simply not the case. The United States has high taxes in general and higher corporate taxes in particular.”

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Military Kicks Out Blogger For Photographing Dead Marine

Zoriah Miller, a photojournalist and blogger embedded with U.S. Marines in Iraq, took pictures of a suicide attack’s grisly aftermath, including one of the fallen U.S soldiers. The U.S. military, however, was incensed at Miller’s portrayal of the horrors of war and immediately removed him from his Marine unit.

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