THE ISRAEL LOBBY AND U.S. FOREIGN POLICY
yOU CAN ALL READ THIS BOOK ON HERE AND YOU CAN ALL USE IT TO DEBATE AGAINST THE ENORMOUS PROPAGANDA IN OUR MEDIA, AND...
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Remember when we all got outraged that Rod Blagojevich got a book deal? Well we should've guessed it came from a shady Hollywood publisher with a history of...
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The nation is in crisis, our economy on the brink. And yet President Change is spending time with a group of technowastrels whose sole noteworthy accomplishment has...
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Look, the nimble television networks are seamlessly transitioning into recession-era programming! Instead of sitcoms about upwardly mobile whites, it's sitcoms...
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Ignored in high school, the geek princes of social media now thrive on attention from eager fanboys (and calculating flacks). Relentless Fast Company egoblogger...
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Eliot Spitzer bought a building in DC! It's a 13-story office tower whose tenants include a PR firm. It's also a short, lovely walk from the historic...
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FRIDAY NOON: This weekend marks the most anticipated comic book movie opening since last summer's The Dark Knight. Maybe even more since this isn't a sequel...
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A federal judge is hearing arguments in a dispute over how to balance energy and utility needs in the Pacific Northwest's Columbia Basin...
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So how is this biggest-movie-ever Watchmen superhero flick? Well, not so good if many critics are to be believed. Should have been kept in holy reverence as a comic...
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Top U.N. Official Accuses U.S. of Inhuman Atrocities in Iraq, Afghanistan By Fox News "The aggressions against Iraq and Afghanistan and their occupations...
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GENEVA—Secretary of State Hillary Clinton opened her first extended talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov by giving him a present meant to symbolize...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation's capital city faces a dilemma: To obtain long-denied voting rights in Congress, the District of Columbia may have to accept looser...
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NEW YORK (AP) - Two New York City police detectives used excessive force when they unleashed a deadly barrage of 28 bullets on a pair of young robbery suspects,...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A former top NASA official has been indicted on charges of steering $9.6 million in agency funds to a consulting client. The U.S. attorney's...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court bowed out Friday of deciding whether the president has the power to imprison people in the U.S. indefinitely without a...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama is expected to sign an executive order on Monday reversing restrictions on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. A...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A former congressional staffer was indicted Friday on corruption charges for taking a free trip to the 2003 World Series. In the latest case to...
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MADRID (AP) - Spanish police have arrested a 66-year-old Chilean who tried to smuggle drugs into Barcelona with a cast made of cocaine fitted on a truly broken leg,...
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Disgraced Wall Street financier Bernard Madoff will apparently waive his right to a trial in a deal worked out with prosecutors, according to a paper filed in court...
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President Obama is planning to sign an executive order on Monday rolling back restrictions on federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research, according to...
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