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Friday, March 24, 2023

Time for U.S. Voters to Lower the Boom

Honestly, I really don’t think American voters have the elected’s complete, and undivided, attention during these perilous times. I say this because the U.S.A. is still shoulder-deep in an illegal, and expen$ive, war. Twenty years of my life were spent defending the U.S. and during those years I learned alot about honesty, loyalty, and having the courage of your convictions.

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Pentagon finds no Saddam-Al-Qaeda link

A detailed Pentagon study confirms there was no direct link between late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and the Al-Qaeda network, debunking a claim President George W. Bush’s administration used to justify invading Iraq.

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Bush watered down smog rules

The Environmental Protection Agency agreed to weaken a key section of its new smog requirements announced this week after being told at the last minute that President Bush preferred a less stringent approach, according to government documents.

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We need a break from politics

We need time out from politics. It’s just too exhausting these days.

Somewhere between listening to supporters of Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton squabble over who is playing the race card and watching the humiliated Eliot Spitzer resign as New York governor, I realized I was in serious danger of not caring.

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Hillary’s long record of bending the rules

America’s chief domestic priority this year is to prevent Hillary Rodham Clinton’s election as president of the United States. Beyond her dreadful ideas, she shares her husband’s allergy to the rule of law and the basic standards of fairness and honesty that most people expect of themselves.

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Irag five years later: Success or failure?

Five years ago this month, the United States led an invasion of Iraq. Coalition troops toppled the tyrannical regime of Saddam Hussein, who was said by American officials to be developing weapons of mass destruction. No such weapons were found.

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Looking beyond Ferraro’s flub

Geraldine Ferraro is upset. She had said Barack Obama wouldn’t be doing so well in the presidential race if he weren’t black, the comment encountered fierce objections from the Obama camp and elsewhere, and now she wants you to know it wasn’t racist. And she’s right. It wasn’t. It was just stupid.

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