Reed S. Berry’s ideological affiliation is never explicitly stated, but it is noteworthy that he was under 24-hour surveillance leading up to the 9/11 anniversary, and also reportedly barred from air travel. It could be a coincidence, but that’s also quite the Sunnah beard he’s sporting ("trim closely the…
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Environmental pessimism serves green special interests; everyone else pays.
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Rich Trzupek | April 22, 2010 | Posted in
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“Najibullah Zazi and his two co-defendants wanted to inflict maximum casualties around the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.” An update on this story. “Source: Terror plot targeted Times Square, Grand Central stations,” by Susan Candiotti for CNN, April 12: New York (CNN) — The three men accused of…
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Marisol | April 12, 2010 | Posted in
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On the anniversary of the 1979 Revolution, staged rallies of supporters and a new crackdown on democratic protestors.
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Jacob Laksin | February 12, 2010 | Posted in
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A group of Senators race to support the opposition as their struggle continues.
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Ryan Mauro | February 12, 2010 | Posted in
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Iran is now a “nuclear state,” President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced this morning. As Gordon Brown warned that the world's patience is wearing thin, Ahmadinejad told scores of cheering Iranians that the Islamic Republic is capable of producing weapons-grade uranium. He spoke as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Tehran to mark [...]
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Jacob Laksin | February 11, 2010 | Posted in
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I tend to think that those who can, do, and those who can’t, rattle sabers — but you never know. “Iran anniversary ‘punch’ will stun West: Khamenei,” from AFP, February 8 (thanks to Syzygy): Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday that Iran is set to deliver a…
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Robert | February 8, 2010 | Posted in
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Martha Coakley’s resounding defeat in the Massachusetts Senate race is hardly the sort of anniversary gift President Barack Obama could have predicted. Yet there it was, wrapped in a bow and plopped on his doorstep like a flaming bag of dog poo to mark the end of his first year in office. Among other things, [...]
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Jacob Laksin | January 21, 2010 | Posted in
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Political excess and an unpopular agenda paved the way for Scott’s Brown’s improbable Senate victory.
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Jacob Laksin | January 20, 2010 | Posted in
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Whether or not Republican Scott Brown wins today in Massachusetts, the special Senate election has already shaken up American politics. The close race to replace Ted Kennedy, liberalism’s patron saint, shows that voters are rebelling even in the bluest of states against the last year’s unbridled pursuit of partisan liberal governance. Tomorrow marks the anniversary [...]
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Jacob Laksin | January 19, 2010 | Posted in
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