Iraq War

Diane Feinstein: Yet More No-Change Change

First Hillary Clinton got to run our foreign policy. Now Diane Feinstein gets to oversee our intelligence agencies. This is change?

December 16, 2008 | Read More


The Real Other Shoe Dropping In Iraq

A couple of airborne loafers didn’t stop Bush from walking all over the Constitution. Again.

December 15, 2008 | Read More


Obama Afterglow Waning On The Left

Liberals are finally starting to see the gap between Obama’s words on the campaign trail and his post-election deeds.

December 8, 2008 | Read More


Taking Economics Lessons From … Zimbabwe?

Don’t look now, but our economic policies are starting to look an awful lot like those of a certain African country …

December 3, 2008 | Read More


Bloodlines: Obama And Torture

Barack Obama’s Kenyan grandfather was tortured by the British for aiding suspected insurgents. Will the new president inflict the same treatment on our prisoners?

December 3, 2008 | Read More


War Shills

If you want to know why we invaded Iraq, why we’re still in Iraq, and why it’s costing us trillions, you have to read David Barstow’s new article in the NY Times.

December 1, 2008 | Read More


The Thanksgiving Giveaway In Iraq

While you were having your third helping of turkey, Iraq’s parliament was voting on a hugely important security pact.

November 28, 2008 | Read More


Pentagon Blood Suckers

Once again, the Pentagon proves it is the most evil bureaucracy on the planet.

November 25, 2008 | Read More


Permanent Deception

Why would the military have constructed dozens of billion dollar fortresses in Iraq if it wasn’t going to stick around and use them? It turns out, of course, it’s been planning on staying all along.

October 22, 2008 | Read More


A Final Insult To The Constitution

For months, the U.S. has been been hammering out a “strategic alliance” with the Iraqi government. The pact must be approved by the Iraqi Parliament before it can take effect. But the people’s representatives in this country won’t get a say.

October 22, 2008 | Read More


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