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Three Benghazi myths (via GlobalPost) Analysis: There are at least three myths that have grown up around the terrible events on Sept. 11 of last autumn. Nicholas Burns ...
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Were I to come up with a “Nutmegger of the Century,” Abe Ribicoff would undoubtedly be the man. More than any other individual from Connecticut, Ribicoff impacted the tone ...
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Restaurant serves up threatened species (via SFBay) Lions, peacocks and iguanas, oh my! Meat from all of the above — and other exotic choices such as swan — have been ...
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A turn in the controversy over Benghazi that will likely defuse it as a major issue for many voters due to the old maxim “consider the source,” because it’s clear the ...
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Keeping on Top of Priorities When White House Deals With Drama (via PBS News Hour) JEFFREY BROWN: And we return to our look at the Obama administration under pressure. We get ...
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CBS News reports that Obama administrations are issuing a qualified mea culpa — more like a mea idiota — over the controversy surrounding Benghazi: Obama administration ...
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I got up this morning and checked some financial news websites. A report on the economy’s leading economic indicators (LEIs) was due out at 10 o’clock. I then got off-line ...
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strong>Karen Handel is in the news again. You will recall she was a gubernatorial candidate in 2010 and lost to Nathan Deal. She also resigned abruptly from the Susan G. Komen ...
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Richard Lugar’s primary defeat in Indiana last year was one more addition to one of many moderate-to-liberal Republicans to fall victim over the years to the changing guard ...
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The newest name in the annals of breast cancer brings back one from four decades ago that helped change how women—-and doctors-—viewed and treated the affliction. Angelina ...
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Climate Denial's Death Knell: 97 Percent of Peer-Reviewed Science Confirms Manmade Global Warming, Consensus Overwhelming (via Desmogblog) A new survey conducted by a team of ...
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May. 16, 2013
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WASHINGTON — “What if the government starts enforcing the espionage statute whenever there’s a leak?” Steve Roberts, a former New York Times journalist who teaches at ...
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Is President Obama having a “Katrina moment” with the trio of scandals rocking his administration — Benghazi, IRS snooping and the Associated Press wiretaps? I knew it ...
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[Editor's Note: This was written before President Barack Obama's announcement that the acting IRS Commissioner was fired, and before other White House actions on some of these ...
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Warming Could Slash Species’ Habitat Ranges in Half (via Climate Central) By Michael D. Lemonick Follow @MLemonick Vast numbers of plant and animal species could see their ...
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A new twist in the “bombshell” Benghzai emails ABC News reported on last week, emails leaked that seemed to be at varience with the White House account of what occurred. ...
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney appeared on Fox News saying the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi was “one of the worst incidences” he ...
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Obama hits out at claims of scandal in tax, Benghazi dramas (via AFP) Seeking to quell a growing scandal, President Barack Obama said Monday it would be “outrageous” if US ...
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DORIAN DE WIND, Military Affairs Columnist
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May. 12, 2013
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One Republican whom I have always admired — there are others — is Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Even on issues that I disagreed with him — such as his ...
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May. 12, 2013
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On this Mother’s Day weekend I have already posted two articles in honor of that very special day and of those very special ladies. As a retired military I naturally ...
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Sometimes a moldy, oldy song has lyrics that do say it all. AFitting for Mother’s Day: A moldie oldie but the lyrics are poignant for all of us who loved or love our ...
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Nawaz Sharif declares victory in Pakistan election (via AFP) Nawaz Sharif declared victory for his centre-right party in Pakistan’s landmark elections Saturday, as ...
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On Friday I noted that the “second term curse” has now sprung into effect for President Barack Obama. And I would not be surprise if soon voices on the right accelerate a ...
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US military involvement in Syria a ‘mistake’: Gates (via AFP) Former US defense secretary Robert Gates warned Sunday that deepening US military involvement in Syria’s ...
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In reading THIS STORY I’ve concluded we are seeing someone very special in Prince Harry. Just read the story and look at the photos. He has that rare “spark.”