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A Pro Palestinian American Congressman

A Pro Palestinian American Congressman

Dick McManus, Democrat, Everett/Mill Creek, WA, is running for Congress, 2nd CD-WA, this coming fall.  As Chief Warrant Officer/counterintelligence special agent, US Army, retired, he has a great deal of information to share with poignant prescriptions for change concerning American foreign policy with Israel. Candidate McManus writes: It is time for America to use our […]

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The 13 percent Congress: Representing the 1 Percent

The 13 percent Congress: Representing the 1 Percent

Thirteen is not a lucky number by any measure. It never has been. It will never be. Ask any gambler who plays the horses or the slots. Ask anyone who fears a black cat crossing his or her path. Ask anyone who walks around an open ladder instead of walking under it. Superstition is powerful. […]

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Oregon: Occupy, Libertarians and Tea Party Activists Unite Against the NDAA

Oregon: Occupy, Libertarians and  Tea Party Activists Unite Against the NDAA

On  Monday 13, February 2012, at noon, in Medford Oregon,  a demonstration will take place at Vogel Plaza against the passing of the NDAA. What is unusual about this action, and could be an indication of  similar actions on other issues, is that it is uniting American citizens from across the political spectrum. The National […]

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Will Occupy Choose Super-PAC Funding Over Radical Action?

Will Occupy Choose Super-PAC Funding Over Radical Action?

In the past thirty six hours, several stories have emerged to highlight a growing problem that threatens the continued effectiveness, and perhaps the very existence, of the Occupy movement.  Left-wing politicos have come out against radical tactics such as those of the Black Bloc.  Establishment activists involved in Occupy seek to end the actual occupations […]

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Ron Paul: A US Politician Who Says What he Thinks

Ron Paul: A US Politician Who Says What he Thinks

Americans can either agree or disagree with Ron Paul’s stands on issues, but all political observers must admit that the Congressman is consistent on his positions. In Iowa’s GOP primary , Mitt Romney got the gold medal by 8 votes over conservative Christians’ favorite, Rick Santorum. Meanwhile, Ron Paul won the bronze medal in a […]

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