The lamestream media told you:
Donald Rumsfeld was fired, or resigned, or replaced, or removed, because of failed foreign policy in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
The Secretary of Defense is responsible for killing the enemy and breaking things. The Secretary of State and political advisors such as Karl Rove are the ones who [...]
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War — Alan Korwin @ 1:01 pm
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Historians look back on the thousand-or-so years between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance, and call them the Dark Ages. This is because science took a back seat to sectarian issues, and y’know, the big “we” didn’t do a whole lot. History during that time, for the most [...]
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Vox Populi — Morgan Freeberg @ 12:48 pm
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Throughout history one of the main dynamics that has influenced relationships between men and women is what can be called the “vagina monopoly.” Men want them and only women have them. In fact, the world’s oldest profession was one that was originally only capable of being performed by women. That profession was the “renting” of [...]
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Vox Populi — John Bambenek @ 11:56 am
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It was what we’ve come to expect. A fatal police shooting in New York and the Reverend Al Sharpton is on the case faster than you can say the television crews are here.
That concrete information wasn’t available didn’t dissuade Al from swiftly concluding that this “watershed case,” as he described it, was a continuation of [...]
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Vox Populi — Mike Bates @ 10:53 am
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Kottayam (SVM News): November 28, 2006: The Salem Voice Ministries published Christmas New Year Greetings in 500 languages in its website on November 25, 2006. It can be accessed at http://salemvoice.bravehost.com
The Christmas and New Year greetings has been compiled and published by Pastor Paul Ciniraj, the Director of the Salem Voice Ministries and the Chairman [...]
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Vox Populi — Paul Ciniraj @ 9:49 am
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