Zbigniew Brzezinski and William Odom: A Sensible Path on Iran
Blogged on: June 1, 2008, 4:49 pm
An additional longer-range benefit of such a dramatically different diplomatic approach is that it could help bring Iran back into its traditional role of strategic cooperation with the United States in stabilizing the Gulf region. Eventually, Iran could
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Worst. President. Ever.
Blogged on: April 8, 2008, 10:02 pm
“No individual president can compare to the second Bush,” wrote one. “Glib, contemptuous, ignorant, incurious, a dupe of anyone who humors his deluded belief in his heroic self, he has bankrupted the country with his disastrous war and his tax break
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Pirates had "democratic" ways
Blogged on: April 7, 2008, 1:59 pm
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The Library of Congress
Blogged on: March 8, 2008, 4:13 am
The library of congress online. There are presentations, readings, and a wide range of information for teachers, assistive technology (audio tools). This is something all teachers should familiarize themselves with.
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A Lesson On Leaking From Daniel Ellsberg, The Man Who Leaked The Pentagon Papers Takes Issue With A Panel On Leaks - CBS News
Blogged on: February 27, 2008, 8:30 am
"Taking an oath as a public servant does not mean keeping secrets or obeying the president, it's respecting the Constitution," Ellsberg said. "All of the lawyers at the NSA who kept the secret [of the wiretapping program] were violating the oath of office
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