Congress Finally Getting Wise to JIEDDO

A classic beltway tale: once upon a time, if a vaudeville act was so horrible, audience members would heckle it right off the stage, and maybe target it with a few rotten vegetables. But in Washington, despite scathing reviews, watchdog investigations and bare-knuckle...

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The Manning Trial Began on 9/11

Close your eyes for a moment, think about recent events, and you could easily believe yourself in a Seinfeldian Bizarro World. Now, open them and, for a second, everything looks almost familiar... and then you notice that a dissident is fleeing a harsh and draconian...

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We Cannot Lose This Fight: Defeat the NSA

For years libertarians have been saying that the encroachment of government on the lives and liberties of Americans is reaching a point of no return, and for this we have been disdained as alarmists, "conspiracy theorists," tin-foil hat-wearers of the worst...

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Why Won’t They Tell Us the Truth About NSA Spying?

In 2001, the Patriot Act opened the door to US government monitoring of Americans without a warrant. It was unconstitutional, but most in Congress over my strong objection were so determined to do something after the attacks of 9/11 that they did not seem to give it...

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Random Attacks Leave 23 Dead Across Iraq

At least 23 people were killed and 12 more were wounded across the country today. Three soldiers and an officer were killed in a bombing in Shora. In Baaj, a bomb killed two civilians and wounded three more. Gunmen in Alhmeirah killed five soldiers and wounded at...

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KLA Boss and the Empire

Hashim Thaci has long been a darling of the Washington establishment. In 1999, while veteran of Croatia's Serbicide Agim Ceku managed the "military" operations of the "Kosovo Liberation Army," Thaci was the KLA's public face. Kissing Madeleine Albright, hugging Tony...

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Last Hurrah of the Interventionists?

In what a Washington Post columnist describes as a rout of Rand Paul isolationism, the Senate just voted overwhelmingly to send another $1.5 billion in foreign aid to Egypt. The House voted 400-20 to impose new sanctions on Iran's oil exports, two days before Iran's...

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