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There are two trials going on. One is about Libby's role in Plamegate and will be decided by a jury, The other is about the media's role in Plamegate -- and, by extension, the war in Iraq -- and will be decided by the court of public opinion. READ MORE
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As long as rich countries consume narcotics in massive quantities it is grotesquely hypocritical to lay waste the poor countries that produce them.
You know things are changing when one of the cutting-edge companies in going green is Wal-Mart, which is remaking its supply chain to save on both materials and costs.
90% of what is available on the Internet and in the press about the "content" of the 2003 Iran proposal is correct, but the other 10% that has not been disclosed is critical.
The significance of the story is that it explains a great deal about why Iraq never did get reconstructed. It illustrates how this administration runs just about anything.
The new no-nonsense Chairlady of the House Committee on Administration has the style and know-how to quickly obliterate the colorful legends of corruption attached to the committee.
Would left-leaning Catholics really let the free opinions of two young bloggers prevent them from voting for a candidate that actually wants to talk about the primary subject of the Scriptures?
Had I known this altering intelligence thing wasn't illegal but merely inappropriate, like asking someone's salary, I would have fixated on something way more substantial.
While there is no doubt that the Internet has changed the face of politics, politicians still need that "old media" which everyone has moved on from.
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On the eve of Barack Obama announcing his official run for the white house, I was lamenting to some of my liberal friends about the surreptitious bigotry being displayed by liberals for Obama.
The Democrats didn't have the courage to allow all resolutions to fly and stand up and fight back. They didn't believe their arguments would win the day. So. Here. We. All. Sit. Waiting.
What would it take for "Today" to pay as much attention to the silent coup that lied us into Iraq -- Wolfowitz in a platinum wig?