Eric Gearhart
Founding Member (since December 2006)I am an information technology specialist with over eight total years of experience recently honorably discharged from the United States Army after proudly serving for four years and nine months.
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This article was cut and dry, to the point, and seemed balanced. The subject was interesting and insightful - the author argues that despite "losing the battle," (losing seats in Congress), Democrats "won the war" because they were able to pass key healthcare legislation.
The article seems to be a fair and balanced discussion of the Stuxnet impact on Iran. Limited speculation is made about the origin of the malware, and enough technical and AP links are provided to justify the author's facts and opinions.
As said before, it's an op-ed piece, and doesn't attempt to misconstrue itself as "news." Interesting opinions, and a good yarn
This article, while an interesting read if it's true, doesn't cite sources and reads like an opinion piece. I would question the motives of the UK "Daily Mall" based on this article - and I contributed to Obama, NOT McCain
This is a fresh look at the war... from the viewpoint of the people living in Iraq, instead of the commanders and politicians making the decisions. A Shia man is interviewed about the deteriorating situation in Iraq, and he gives a very clear picture of how the war is going. It shows the mentality of the Sunni and Shia Iraqis - who view each other as the enemy, rather than viewing themselves as "citizens of Iraq"






