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Obama: From Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Assassin in Chief

Obama: From Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Assassin in Chief

There should be a return policy on Nobel peace prizes. President Obama did a remarkable bait and switch job by conveying that he would be a head of state always seeking peaceful diplomatic solutions and complying to the rule of law. President Obama not only convinced many American voters but also an overwhelming proportion in […]

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RT Interview of NJP Editor In Chief Gilbert Mercier on French Elections

RT interview of News Junkie Post Editor In Chief Gilbert Mercier on the recent French Elections and what it means for the Eurozone and Austerity.

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Hyper-Consumption Society: In The Animal Farm

Hyper-Consumption Society: In The Animal Farm

Desiring, dionysiac, obsessive, the hyperconsumption society is kept in delirium of precarious sustainability by a desperate market economy, as its civilizational ex libris imperative: it is necessary to produce in excess, it is necessary to consume in excess, making the excess itself, by alienation of responsibility, the causal referent invested of the valorative power of […]

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GOP Nomination: Ron Paul is not Taking the Gloves off and still Has Cards to Play

GOP Nomination: Ron Paul is not Taking the Gloves off and still Has Cards to Play

The diligent four years grass-roots organizing work is paying off for Ron Paul. On Sunday, at the Nevada Republican Party convention, his supporters chanted enthusiastic “President Paul”. On Sunday, the Texas congressman won an astonishing 22 national convention delegates versus six for Romney. The Republican national convention will be held in Tampa, Florida between August […]

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Sarkozy or Hollande? A Critical Choice for the Future of the EU

Sarkozy or Hollande? A Critical Choice for the Future of the EU

Latest Update 5/6/ 2012 at 11.00 AM PST: According to exit polls Hollande has defeated Sarkozy with 51.9 percent of the votes against 48.1 percent for the incumbent. Hollande is the first Socialist to be elected president in almost two decades since Mitterand. Celebrations are underway in France, notably at the Place de la Bastille […]

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