
Antiwar.com But who's counting? asks Kelley Vlahos.
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Veterans Day arrives tomorrow, and with it, the anticipated harvest of heartbreaking anecdotes driving the press coverage and our ever wandering attention back to less desirable realities: the disfigured ...

Source: www.cato.org
The founders envisioned a federal government constitutionally limited to defending our rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. For that to happen, we must have at least one political party that strongly advocates limiting the power of government. ...

Antiwar.com Justin Raimondo on jihad at Ft. Hood.
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It’s been grimly amusing to watch the liberal mainstream media spin the murder spree at Ft. Hood. They are trying mightily to pretend it was all about Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan’s inner psychological ...

Source: www.smh.com.au
When he breasted the microphone at the presidential palace on October 20, to make an oblique admission that he attempted to steal the election and would go along with the second poll which he had resisted ...

Antiwar.com Ivan Eland on Israel/Palestine.
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In the face of an outraged Arab world, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton backed off on her congratulation of Israel for merely pledging to limit settlement construction in the occupied West Bank. Previously, ...

Antiwar.com It's the US, says Paul Craig Roberts.
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The US government is now so totally under the thumbs of organized interest groups that "our" government can no longer respond to the concerns of the American people who elect the president and ...

Antiwar.com Law abandoned in favor of torture. The other Scott Horton on Holder's cover-ups.
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The Other Scott Horton (no relation), international human rights lawyer, professor and contributing editor at Harper’s magazine, discusses Bush administration torture documents just released to the ACLU, ...

Antiwar.com The War Party triumphs on both the left and right, says Justin Raimondo.
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Why is it that the War Party invariably wins? Although the majority of Americans are rebelling against the idea that the US must endlessly police the world, and are souring on the crusade to "liberate" ...

Antiwar.com Philip Giraldi proposes a lobby for American interests.
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It has been an interesting week. President Barack Obama is about to approve a strategy of holding urban centers in Afghanistan while surrendering the rest of the country to the Taliban. Someone should ...

Antiwar.com Urges help to forge 'strategic relationship' with US.
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Following the rather messy business of consolidating power after a particularly scandalous August election and a suddenly cancelled runoff vote, Afghan President Hamid Karzai appears set to move on to the very serious business of attempting to reconcile with the Taliban.

Antiwar.com Kelley B. Vlahos on public opinion and Afghanistan.
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Polling results have tracked so closely with the politicization of the Afghan war that it’s difficult to discern the public’s actual views in such a polarized environment. The polls tell us ...

Antiwar.com Land Wars in Asia. Eric Margolis on Af/Pak insanity.
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Internationally syndicated columnist Eric Margolis discusses the low quality of traditional media news available to U.S. audiences, how the Afghanistan election runoff is shaping up to be just as fraudulent as the first go-round, U.S. ...

Antiwar.com Tom Engelhardt on the great Afghan bailout.
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In the worst of times, my father always used to say, “A good gambler cuts his losses.” It’s a formulation imprinted on my brain forever. That no-nonsense piece of advice still seems reasonable to me, but it doesn’t apply to American war policy. ...

Antiwar.com Justin Raimondo on an undiplomatic diplomat.
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In what the Los Angeles Times described as "a fence-mending trip" to Pakistan, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton managed to tear down more fence posts than she repaired. Abrasive, arrogant, ...

Antiwar.com How empire killed the currency. Charles Goyette on the dollar meltdown.
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Charles Goyette, our long-lost former co-contributor to Antiwar Radio and author of The Dollar Meltdown: Surviving the Impending Currency Crisis with Gold, Oil, and Other Unconventional Investments, discusses ...



















