Breaking the Oil Addiction
Right now, the United States has an addiction to foreign oil -- an addiction that is not only crippling our economy, but is also funneling hundreds of billions of dollars to foreign governments and corporations.
Right now, the United States has an addiction to foreign oil -- an addiction that is not only crippling our economy, but is also funneling hundreds of billions of dollars to foreign governments and corporations.
Lauren Yanks | Posted 05.25.2011
This Wednesday, February 9, I attended an event hosted by President Clinton titled, "America at a Crossroads: The Dayton Accords and the Beginning of ...
Bill Singer | Posted 05.25.2011
Rodman & Renshaw and other Claimants filed a FINRA Arbitration Statement of Claim (initially in October 2006 and thereafter as amended) against Respondent Matthew N. Murray.
Raj Purohit | Posted 05.25.2011
Bringing systemic change to Sudan will take focused, long term diplomacy but the crisis in Darfur and threat to refugees needs a rapid response from the President Obama.
Brian Ross | Posted 05.25.2011
Much of the economic crisis is also being engineered by our sweet neo-cons to create an untenable situation for the Dems coming into power.
Ray Kimball | Posted 05.25.2011
The hard truth of the matter is that truly innovative ideas, which could be "game-changers" on the battlefield, have been AWOL from Detroit's methods of operation for some time now.
Tom Baer | Posted 05.25.2011
General Clark knows that in a 21st century Europe made transnational in pursuit of trade and commerce, the 19th century solutions to which Russia is prone have no place.
Judah Freed | Posted 05.25.2011
I want the Democrats to win the White House and to make the next Supreme Court appointments and that's why Obama has got to put Gen. Wesley Clark in the second spot on the ticket.
Amitai Etzioni | Posted 05.25.2011
After spending time with Clark, it became clear to me that he isn't a politician -- he's a straight shooter. We need people like him who speak the truth, without beating around the bush, if you get my drift.
Charles Karel Bouley | Posted 05.25.2011
How many column inches has been devoted to whether Obama is patriotic enough, if a war record is on or off limits, and what the love of country truly means. Is anyone in government today truly patriotic?
Jon Soltz | Posted 05.25.2011
You would assume that given all the whining over General Clark's legitimate point, that John McCain had some obvious answer to the question.
Richard (RJ) Eskow | Posted 05.25.2011
The fact is that the Swift Boat attacks on Kerry were outrageous because they were false, whereas Gen. Clark's statement is ... what's that other word? Oh, yeah. True.
Paul Waldman | Posted 05.25.2011
There's a myth out there that McCain is reluctant to exploit his Vietnam POW story for political advantage, so modest and full of integrity is he. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Robert Guttman | Posted 05.25.2011
Of all the things to criticize McCain for -- from lack of a background in economics to no concrete energy plan -- taking him on for "lacking command experience" doesn't seem very important.
Jacob Heilbrunn | Posted 05.25.2011
A McCain "Truth Squad" is now alleging that Obama's true vulnerability isn't that he didn't see action in Vietnam, but that he did -- on the side of America's enemies.
Jon Soltz | Posted 05.25.2011
While we should all honor McCain's service, that doesn't mean we should necessarily honor it by putting him in the White House to take up George W. Bush's third term.
Lt. General Robert G. Gard Jr. (USA, Ret.) | Posted 05.25.2011
As a retired military officer and a soldier, I can tell you that there's nothing in what Wes Clark said about McCain with which I disagree. He has not only stated the facts, he knows something about them.
Carol Felsenthal | Posted 05.25.2011
The last time Bill was on camera during speech was after Hillary's shocking Iowa finish. His appearance in PA seems to signal a new chapter in the Clintons' roller-coaster lives.
Rep. Bruce Braley | Posted 08.01.2011