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Rant


Cost of the War
By R. Johns

Seems to be we would have been better off giving each Iraqi $5,000 a year in salary just for being an Iraqi. Or maybe did a cash for arms deal, like we do in the ghettos. You turn in an AK47 and we give you $$$!

I still say, the biggest mistake we made was ...

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Issues

Swearing In U.S. Officials
R. Madding

What our leaders should do is affirm on the document that our nation was founded on. The Constitution, considered by us, at least, to be the best governmental document ever written. If it is so great and wonderful and has lasted for over 200 years, then this is what are elected and appointed leaders should be using. They should not be making some pledge before some deity, but before the citizens of the United States and the document they should be pledging too, should be the one that we all live by, not one...

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Opinion

The Truth About 9/11
Part III of III
By John R. Berkowitz

But while many accept without hesitation that President Bush and members of his administration could have been complicit in the 9/11 attacks, many more have great difficulty accepting that the President of the United States could have knowingly caused or allowed the slaughter of thousands of innocent Americans, or even that he could be involved in or aware of such a secret, covert, underhanded operation as the attacks on 9/11. Perhaps these people confuse the Office of the President with its ...

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Politics


Syria, Iran and Iraq
By R. Madding

We could end up with a divided Iraq, with the Iranian’s supporting the Shi’ite side and the Syrians supporting the Sunni side.

Neither Syria nor Iran is very friendly with the U.S., so I don’t see how involving those two nations servers our interests or the Iraqi interests at all!

I thought the idea behind our involvement was to see that a stable government was...

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