The New Alliance party is the result of the softening of extremes on both right and left in Danish politics. This is remarkable enough in the country where the Muhammad cartoon wars erupted - a country moreover criticized by the Council of Europe for promoting intolerance and xenophobia. But what is most remarkable about...
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Naser Khader and the New Alliance
It Sounds Strange But Al-Qaeda and Neocons Were Indeed “Useful” to Each Other
Before the September 11 attacks, Washington's neocons had waited in frustrated hope for an event that would serve as the excuse needed to enable them to rouse public support for a war against Iraq and other "rogue states" where they were sure American power could easily dispatch. Their project for the New American century...
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Chuck Baldwin – Presidential Candidate
In an election year it is important to look at all the candidates and their views. In my opinion the gauge of a president is how well they will support their official oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. In that vein I have researched the positions of...
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United States Transfers One Guantanamo Bay Detainee to Kuwait
The Department of Justice today announced that Fouad Mahmoud al-Rabiah, a Kuwaiti national, has been transferred from the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to the control of the government of Kuwait. As directed by the President’s Jan. 22, 2009 Executive Order, the interagency Guantanamo Review Task Force conducted a comprehensive review of this case....
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Politics and the Art of Blame
The article provides a synopsis of the context, environment, and methods of suasion used by the Bush-Cheney Administration in establishing and furthering its objectives in America.
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How the Republicans Will Trick the American Voters Again
Here is how the Republicans got in and will stay in.
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Political Correctness – How Much is Too Much?
Liberals frequently complain that the right poses a threat to democracy and freedom of speech. They are quick to brand right wing opinion of the outspoken variety as extremist. But are outspoken individuals more of a threat to our freedoms than an orchestrated cultural agenda that effectively puts a chill on free speech?
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Republicans Have a Stronger Brand
The Republican party owns the brand high ground. The Democratic party has some important brand work to do.
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