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Updated Strategy Backs Iraq Strike and Cites Iran Peril WASHINGTON, March 15 -- An updated version of the Bush administration's…
- View post No, I disagree. It's been proven and reinforced that what the individuals think doesn't matter. I think this diary…
- View post You want me to believe that the Carlyle Group didn't want the Iraq war and they were helpless to…
- View post Yes, it appears I did. Might as well save time and give in to accepting what he might become-same…
- View post And now, representing the best interests of the Bush family and friends.
- View post No, the Carlyle interests were planning the rebuilding, armament and coalition support before the war was launched. I can't…
- View post I see a lot of merit to those theories but the Carlyle has been profiting and guiding the foreign…
- View post Damn, if we aren't a cynical bunch here... 😀
- View post lol He said the group would make every effort to reach bipartisan recommendations. This means the Reps will profit…
- View post Thanks. Hey, are you familiar with the FAA/DoT role in holding evidence in the Lockerbie investigations or trials? …
- View post There has been a consensus in Washington that something must be done about Iran since, what? 1979. How much…
- View post huh,... I thought you did that deliberately.
- View post I think this link might be another copy of it. I don't know what happened to the first one.
- View post I think we should all pretend that that is the plan. If it isn't, it oughtta be. I…
- View post I think it was Cafferty or Dobbs that read letters commenting of that and they were prime. Peoples are…
- View post Have I misread a positive meaning into this diary?
- View post I'm not sure about this, but firedoglake posted today that New Jersey's junior senator is backing Russ Feingold's resolution censuring…
- View post HEY! Second senator sponsors censure resolution Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) has become the first co-sponsor to Sen. Russ Feingold's (D-Wis.)…
- View post As a bit of trivia concerning domestic spying by way of dataveillance, appr 87% of Americans can be identified…
- View post I think that this lack of initial support is an advantage instead of a liability. If a majority of…
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