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Two Congressmen, One Chair

by WS Editors | Jul 1, 2010 | Environment, Legal Affairs

A (Dead) Man, A (Response) Plan Rep. Markey: Mr. Lutz died in 2005, four years before the plan was actually filed. How, Mr. Tillerson, can you justify in a response plan having a person who has been dead for four years? Is that also an embarrassment? Mr. Tillerson: Well, it’s embarrassing. —Rep. Edward Markey questioning […]

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The Karzai Conundrum | War Making You Poor?

by WS Editors | Jun 15, 2010 | Economy, Foreign Policy

The Karzai Conundrum—”I want to thank the American people for their sacrifice,” Dr. Abdullah Abdullah said. Abdullah might have won the 2009 presidential election in Afghanistan, which was stolen through massive ballot fraud that made Hamid Karzai president. An ophthalmologist who began his political career in the Afghan resistance to Soviet occupation in the 1980s, […]

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Tea Party Chickens Come Home to Roost

by WS Editors | Jun 15, 2010 | Politics

It’s the Amero, Amigo Alex Jones: Rand, I want to ask you about John P. Holdern, the science czar. Generally the social planners admit they want socialized medicine; they want carbon taxes, he says, to carry out eugenics. And even the forced drugging of the water to sterilize us. That sounds like Nazi Germany. What […]

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Obama Drops the Bomb

by WS Editors | Jun 1, 2010 | Foreign Policy, Politics

Nuclear Posturing “I’m sure we’ll have several questions here, but principally no new testing, no new warheads … no new missions or capabilities.” It is Russia that matters, if only because the United States and Russia possess 95 percent of the world’s nuclear weapons. Weapons that are by and large useless. No longer does a […]

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Oil and Politics | Where’s the Reform?

by WS Editors | Jun 1, 2010 | Environment, Legal Affairs

Oil and Politics—Minerals extraction is a dirty business, evident in the oil slick riding the currents of the Gulf of Mexico. Minerals-extraction political appointments are often as befouled as the process. The previous occupant of the Oval Office had left a disaster waiting to happen. Consider. Nine days before George W. Bush and Dick Cheney […]

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Bad Faith Documentary

Bad Faith

“A great and powerful and timely film” – Ken Burns

Critics are raving about BAD FAITH, the sensational expose of Christian Nationalism from directors Stephen Ujlaki and Chris Jones

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“One of the Ten Best Films of 2024”Variety

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