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http://www.dailypaul.com, by Justin Raimondo

What’s particularly nervy — galling, really — about the idea that the US ought to be spreading our democratic system across the globe is the fact that we don’t have anything close to democracy in this country.

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http://www.globalresearch.ca, By Brig. Imran Malik

The current US policy enunciates that every male of weapon carrying age in Fata/NWA could possibly be a terrorist and thus can be a legitimate target.

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Who is the “government”? “We the people” who ordained and established our Constitution, are the “government”. We delegate our power and authority to our elected representatives, our “public servants”.

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http://www.fff.org, by Jacob G. Hornberger

Most everybody is commenting on how last night’s foreign policy “debate” wasn’t really a debate at all, given the extent to which Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have the same views on foreign policy.

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http://chrisinmaryville.net/

There is no democracy in the United States. American political life is dominated by one party with two heads, often called the “Republicrats”. Republicans and Democrats agree on core issues and only argue on technicalities. Obama, who was portr

News Link • Global Reported By Chris Menke
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http://www.dailypaul.com, by MarcMadness

While nodding in and out of the 2nd Presidential Debate last night in order to bring our fans their much-expected tweets, it occurred to me that, in addition to the secret debate agreement made regarding how the debate would be conducted, there must

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