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Cleaning Up the Nation
Austin Bay:
If Air America were a conservative radio network its corrupt funding trail and cynical abuse of a poverty program would be front page news at the NY Times and full-time mega-scandal at
Rank Materialism
Freedom. I am now the proud new owner of a Gateway 6020GZ laptop, perfect for students and others with limited means. I can now go into a Starbucks or a Barnes & Noble and look like I'm doing some
Fallujah Fonda
Uh-oh. From the Telegraph comes this exciting news:
Jane Fonda is returning to anti-war activism and embarking on a cross-country tour to call for an end to US military operations in Iraq.
Acros
John Pilger: Partner in Terrorism
In an outrageous piece of terrorist propaganda appearing on the cover of today's New Statesman, John Pilger puts the blame for the 7/7 London attacks not on the terrorists, but rather on Tony Blair:
Prez Wins Nobel
That's former President Jimmy Carter. Congratulations to him. The timing of this award is significant however. The Norwegian organization is sending a message to Americans: this is the kind of US president the whole world can get behind and it's unfortunate the current US president isn't more like him. Too bad the US is not now acting toward Iraq like it did toward Iran in 1979. Too bad Bush doesn't hammer out a peace with Sharon and Arafat in Camp David like Carter did with Begin and Sadat. Too bad the US is defending itself.
Post 9/11, the majority of Americans are happy (relieved) that Gore didn't win. Imagine a Carter presidency instead. (Maybe that's too nightmarish - save it for Halloween.)
The Nobel Peace Prize is becoming as meaningless as the Grammys. I'm wondering when Robert Mugabe and Eminem will be awarded Nobels.
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