Archive for October 5th, 2007
Worth the Fight
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It has been nice to watch the editorial page of the Benton County Daily Record move from the right to the center this past year, where all things Bush are now not necessarily good for the country. Today, they admonish our Congress critters for not having the courage to defy Bush […]
Posted on October 5th, 2007 by George Sand
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Conservatives Are Such Jokers
More kicking Bush down the road with his SCHIP veto…this one is about the humor in being uninsured. I just don’t get it…if your are a Christian and you know that millions of kids are not getting any kind of health care unless it’s a mad dash to the emergency room when things get really bad, doesn’t your faith […]
Posted on October 5th, 2007 by George Sand
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Misleading Spin on Children’s Health
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Posted on October 5th, 2007 by George Sand
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The State Department’s Murderous Guardians
A story that needs no comment.Â
How did it come to be that the ostensibly best-educated and most refined representatives of the United States in Iraq are guarded by gun-toting mercenaries who kill innocent civilians? More urgently, why did State Department employees and their bosses in Washington tolerate-and pay to conceal-the wanton murder conducted on their […]
Posted on October 5th, 2007 by George Sand
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