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Terrorists Using Paltalk to Plan Print E-mail

Website allowed terrorists to come together to plot carnage

The terror gang met each other and kept in touch through inernet sites like Paltalk

The terrorists who were plotting to blow up the London Stock Exchange and the US Embassy had made contact with each other through websites which included instant messaging site Paltalk.

 
"Newt Gingrich is too flawed a candidate to ultimately win this nomination" Print E-mail

The Florida primary was ugly, unfair and probably fatal for Newt Gingrich

"Here’s the takeaway statistic from yesterday’s Florida primary: Mitt Romney spend $15 million on ads, of which only one was positive. And it was in Spanish."

 

 
But It Can Buy Him Florida.... Print E-mail

Money Can’t Buy Him Love

"...the problem for Romney is that voting for him has never been about him. It has always been, and continues to be, about a dearth of options. Romney is the default candidate, not the preferred one. His money can buy him votes, but it can’t buy him love."

 

 
Anti-Islamism Will Not Go Away Print E-mail

General Withdraws From West Point Talk

A growing list of liberal veterans’ groups, civil liberties advocates and Muslim organizations had urged the Military Academy to rescind Lt. Gen. William C. Boykin’s invitation.

"General Boykin, a longtime commander of Special Operations forces, first caused controversy after the Sept. 11 attacks when, as a senior Pentagon official, he described the fight against terrorism as a Christian battle against Satan. His remarks, made in numerous speeches to church groups, were publicly repudiated by President George W. Bush, who argued that America’s war was not with Islam but with violent fanatics"

 
Fox News Marks 10 Years at No. 1 in Cable News Print E-mail

Fox News Marks a Decade at No. 1 in Cable News

The network, which at first had to pay cable systems for distribution, unlocked a formula that reached out to viewers who believed the established television news media tilted left, and offered a different view.

 
"Independents now have a less favorable opinion of Mr. Romney" Print E-mail

Mitt Romney posing for a photo with a supporter at his campaign headquarters in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday.

Romney’s Fight to Win Comes at a Cost, Polls Show

It also has cost Mr. Romney — at least for now — the generally likable image that he has nurtured for years. In polls during the last several weeks, the number of people who view him favorably has plunged, especially among independent voters who will likely decide the general election later this year.

 

 
In Florida, Romney 39.5% Gingrich 26.53% Print E-mail

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Gingrich vs. Romney: Whose website got the most hits?

Up until mid-January, Gingrich was clearly leading in online hits from Floridians. It wasn't until the week of Jan. 15 that Romney started to take the lead.

 

 
The down-side of US government-sponsored "democracy-promotion" Print E-mail

Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square to mark the one year anniversary of the revolution

Why American 'democracy promotion' rings hollow in the Middle East

Egypt's crackdown on Republican and Democratic organisations is hardly surprising: they're widely seen as stooges of US empire

"The IRI is an international arm of the US Republican party, so anyone with the stomach to watch the Republican presidential debates might doubt whether this would be a "democracy-promotion" organization. But a look at some of their recent adventures is enough to set the record straight: in 2004, the IRI played a major role in overthrowing the democratically elected government of Haiti. In 2002, the head of the IRI publicly celebrated the short-lived military coup that overthrew the democratically elected government of Venezuela. The IRI was also working with organizations and individuals that were involved in the coup. In 2005, the IRI was involved in an effort to promote changes in Brazil's electoral laws that would weaken the governing Workers party of then President Lula da Silva."

 
"Imperial errors cost US the Middle East" Print E-mail

 

Imperial errors cost US the Middle East

Designed to demonstrate the United States' post-Cold War military dominance and create a foothold in the Middle East, nine years later the 2003 Iraq invasion achieved the opposite. The US's biggest error was not drawing from colonial Britain's playbook. Rather than "regime change", free elections and withdrawal, Washington should have rebadged the existing regime and refused to leave.

 
Richard Cohen : The brain-dead GOP Print E-mail

The brain-dead GOP

The brain-dead GOP

Richard Cohen

The party has only itself to blame for rejecting reason.

"The Republican establishment acts as if this season’s goon squad of presidential candidates has come out of nowhere, an act of God — a tsunami that hit the party and receded, leaving nothing but nitwits standing. In column after column, conservative commentators lament the present condition, but not their past acquiescence as their party turned hostile to thought, reason and the two most important words in the English language: It depends."

 
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