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In Iowa debate, Democrats rip policy on Iran
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersDemocratic presidential candidates teamed up during a National Public Radio debate here Tuesday to blast the Bush administration over its policy toward Iran, arguing that a new intelligence assessment proves that the administration has needlessly...Tags: NPR, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Crime, Law and Justice, Joe Lieberman, Elections
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Is there truthiness to his '08 bid?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe more late-night television satirist Stephen Colbert jokes and romps his way through the early campaign season with his almost-real candidacy for president of the United States, the more some folks are intent on taking him seriously. It was no...Tags: Referenda, Viacom Inc., Television, Mass Media, Crime, Law and Justice
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Early birds miss the point
Now aren't you sorry? Two or three weeks ago, maybe even earlier, you zipped through that absentee ballot, check check check, and hustled it off to the mailbox as if you were claiming a lottery prize. And see what you missed? So much has happened...Tags: Referenda, Government, Super Bowl, Fred Thompson, Florida
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Letters to the editor
Democrats' fear shields Cheney Re "Impeachment gets a brief look," Nov. 7 Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D-Ohio) sponsored a bill to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney. If ever a bill needed to be passed, this was it. Democrats betrayed Kucinich and Americans...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Pat Murphy, Pacific Palisades, San Fernando, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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'Domestic tranquillity'
This has rarely been a tranquil nation. Born in revolution, tested by civil war, energized by protest, the United States has survived turmoil even as it has pursued its constitutional mandate to ensure tranquillity. Today, that elusive sense of domestic...Tags: Values, Bruce Springsteen, Trade Policy, Ron Paul, Crime, Law and Justice
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At peace with Pax Americana
For lack of a better word, the United States is getting tagged as an "empire" from all quarters. Indeed, it's been a century since the notion of an American empire got such wide circulation, and back then Washington truly had designs on such expansion....Tags: Government, Ronald Reagan, Wars and Interventions, Harry S. Truman, Ron Paul
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Why be pro-life?
Idon't know if life begins at conception. I don't really know what "life" means. Consciousness? Possessing a soul? Well, if consciousness defines the issue, then life surely does not begin at conception. Not even the most adamant pro-lifer claims...Tags: Al Gore, Edward M. Kennedy, Jesse Jackson, Medical Specialization, Social Issues
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He's got Obamaphilia
You are embarrassing yourselves. With your "Yes We Can" music video, your "Fired Up, Ready to Go" song, your endless chatter about how he's the first one to inspire you, to make you really feel something -- it's as if you're tacking photos of Barack Obama...Tags: Migration, Scarlett Johansson, Ron Paul, Music, Hillary Clinton
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Policies, not crimes
When a Republican-controlled House of Representatives impeached Bill Clinton, U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler stood foursquare behind the former president, telling anyone who would listen that Clinton was the victim of a political lynching. Now, Wexler has...Tags: Robert Wexler, Crime, Law and Justice, NATO, Weaponry, Crimes
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At Dem debate, the word is change
Tribune political reporterThe Democratic presidential contenders used a debate before an Iowa audience Sunday to try to buttress their rallying call for changing the country's direction as they questioned Sen. Barack Obama's experience and argued over how best to leave Iraq....Tags: Lobbying, U.S. Military, Television, Pharmaceuticals, Pervez Musharraf
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Democrats scramble to prevent Florida primary election fiasco
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON — For front-runners Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, Florida looked to be a major battleground in the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. With its big, sprawling population, the state was a natural for high-profile candidates...Tags: Referenda, Florida Legislature, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Crime, Law and Justice
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Where the candidates stand on health care
Sources: Tribune staff and news services, candidates’ statementsDEMOCRATS Delaware Sen. Joe Biden: Wants to expand health insurance for children and for catastrophic care, look to states for ideas on moving toward universal coverage. New York Sen. Hillary Clinton: Seeks mandatory universal coverage. Tax credits...Tags: Social Issues, Credit and Debt, Sam Brownback, Mitt Romney, Bill Richardson
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