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Kerry and Hagel: Can Two Vietnam Vets End the War in Afghanistan?

Kerry and Hagel: Can Two Vietnam Vets End the War in Afghanistan?

After a bruising confirmation hearing, former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel was confirmed as United States Secretary of Defense. Hagel’s confirmation today, and the recent one of John Kerry at the US State Department mark a departure from the first term of the Obama administration. If President Obama’s first term in office can be largely viewed […]

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Obama: No MLK, But Leading Man of Humanitarian Imperialism

Obama: No MLK, But Leading Man of Humanitarian Imperialism

Obama’s first term: What would MLK have said? A few weeks before the presidential election, News Junkie Post tried to secure interviews with different prominent African-American media figures regarded to be on the very left of the United States’ political spectrum. The interview project would have been titled: “Obama’s First Term: What Would MLK Have […]

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Fiscal Cliff: Middle Class Free Fall, Corporations’ Golden Parachute

Fiscal Cliff: Middle Class Free Fall, Corporations’ Golden Parachute

It seems like everyone who is paying attention to the fiscal cliff debate has an opinion one way or another about the benefits and disadvantages of the Tuesday night passage of the Senate Bill. The compromise that was agreed upon can be described as a barrel filled with pork for both Democrats and Republicans and […]

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Hypocrisy of Gun Control in a Land Where War and Violence Are Alluring

Hypocrisy of Gun Control in a Land Where War and Violence Are Alluring

By Dady Chery and Gilbert Mercier Solving problems with violence is as American as apple pie The National Rifle Association (NRA) has become public enemy number one amongst left-leaning Americans since the most recent incident of random shooting. Is blaming the NRA a convenient way for Americans to avoid some necessary soul searching: a refusal […]

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Will FEMA’s Handling of Sandy Be Obama’s Katrina?

Will FEMA’s Handling of Sandy Be Obama’s Katrina?

Hurricane Sandy hit the Eastern seaboard a month ago and left a path of destruction from the Caribbean to the Northeastern United States. In its wake, thousands of residents have been stranded without power, food, clean water, lodging and heat. Those who have been displaced have either been staying with relatives, moved into temporary Red […]

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