Yearly Archives: 2008

Democrats Blame the War for Crisis in the Economy

March 7, 2008 – The anti-war base of the Democratic Party is back for the election year with a message to voters worried about the economy: Blame the war in Iraq. Gearing up for the fifth anniversary of the launch … Continue reading

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A Fifth of Soldiers at PTSD Risk

March 7, 2008 – More than five years of recycling soldiers through Iraq and Afghanistan’s battlefields is creating record levels of mental health problems, as about three in 10 GIs on their third tour admit emotional illnesses, according to an … Continue reading

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Help Those Who Served

March 7, 2008 – Three trillion dollars — a controversial number expected by one prominent economist to be the low side of the real cost of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars — is a statistic. One troubled veteran of those … Continue reading

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Torture Debate at Heart of Bush FISA Veto

March 8, 2008 – President Bush said Saturday he vetoed legislation that would ban the CIA from using harsh interrogation methods such as waterboarding to break suspected terrorists because it would end practices that have prevented attacks. “The bill Congress … Continue reading

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Top Iraq Contractor Skirts US Taxes

March 6, 2008 – Cayman Islands – Kellogg Brown & Root, the nation’s top Iraq war contractor and until last year a subsidiary of Halliburton Corp., has avoided paying hundreds of millions of dollars in federal Medicare and Social Security … Continue reading

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Blue Dog Democrats May Give Bush Victory on Spying

March 6, 2008 – Democrats in the House of Representatives – teetering on the verge of compliance with the spy power demands of the Bush administration – have devised a plan that would give the president everything he has demanded, … Continue reading

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Breaking the Nuremberg Code: The US Military’s Human-Testing Program Returns

March 7, 2008 – The Pentagon is slated to release a suspected toxicant in Crystal City, Virginia this week, ostensibly to test air sensors. The operation is just the latest example of the Defense Department´s long history of using service … Continue reading

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War Tab Staggering By Any Measure

March 7, 2008 – As the war in Iraq slides into its sixth year a few days from now, a cottage industry has grown up to determine how much the conflict has actually cost. Last week, Senate Democrats carried out … Continue reading

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Soldiers Seek Ft. Carson Deployment Probe

March 7, 2008 – Secretary of the Army Pete Geren will be asked today to convene a panel of officers to investigate “Army policies and practices which permit the deployment of medically unfit soldiers.” Spec. Bryan Currie, 21, of Charleston, … Continue reading

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FBI Chief Confirms Misuse of Subpoenas

March 6, 2008 – FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III told senators yesterday that agents improperly used a type of administrative subpoena to obtain personal data about Americans until internal reforms were enacted last year. Mueller said a forthcoming report … Continue reading

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