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Iraq, A Drain on American Power

"Bush attempts to pull at the national heartstrings by invoking the sacrifice of dead American soldiers to continue his failed policies. It is insulting that soldiers should keep dying and killing to defend Bush’s misadventure simply because many have already given their lives for their belief that they were defending their country."

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Law, Music and stretching the Notes

"A great Supreme Court justice seeks to expand liberty for people who otherwise might find their options limited by those with more power. Without the court, the mighty have ALL the advantages. The court uses constitutional guidelines as a framework to dispense real justice. Bending the strings is allowed, is noble and expands the beauty of the song."

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How to succeed as a War Criminal

"I would ask all readers to go and look further and judge these men for themselves and by their records and their deeds against humanity. Who is the one who was quoted as sleeping well at night after dropping a one ton bomb on a civilian population? Who is the one who encouraged extremist radical settlers while at the same time creating thousands of homeless refugees? Which one covered up the death of a young school girl? Who lied about the deaths of Palestinian children?"

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Canada's Muslims need a swift kick in their political allegiance

Appointing a pro-Israel apologist to be an advisor on policy in an area that overwhelmingly concerns Muslims is like appointing a klansman to give advice on black civil rights—utterly inappropriate

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"Iraq is a No-Win, No-End War!" - Max Cleland

"On Sept. 15, 2005, a Congressional “Forum” was held on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. It was chaired by anti-Iraqi War advocate, Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA). She accused the Bush-Cheney Gang of creating a “bloody and ruinous debacle,” in Iraq, and that it was long past the time to discuss exit strategies. Max Cleland, a witness at the Forum and a Vietnam War veteran, and ex-U.S. Senator, said, “Iraq is a No-Win, No-End War!”

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McGuinty Does Not Have the Last Word on Faith Based Arbitration

"McGuinty's politically charged decision dismissed any opportunity to examine provisions for building in the accountability, transparency and safeguards that were clearly and reasonably outlined in the Boyd Report commissioned by his own government. His unilateral ban is also a blatant violation of fundamental guarantees accorded to all Canadians in our Charter of Rights and Freedoms; that is, freedoms of conscience and religious practice."

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The News Media Are Knocking Bush -- and Propping Him Up

"By avoiding even the hint that President Bush and Vice President Cheney should be ousted from office, major news outlets are circumscribing public discourse and limiting the prospective remedies."

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"Judge Shopping" at the Supreme Court Level

"The reality is that the Supreme Court's glory in the history of the U.S. is when it has overruled bad precedents and increased freedom through novel interpretations of the Constitution."

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