Turks Create False Impressions To Block Obama's Promises
Informed that Obama intends to carry out his promises, the Turkish government is anxious to conclude an agreement to block Congress from taking a stand on the Armenian Genocide.
Informed that Obama intends to carry out his promises, the Turkish government is anxious to conclude an agreement to block Congress from taking a stand on the Armenian Genocide.
New York Times | STEVEN ERLANGER | Posted 01.02.2009 | World
BRUSSELS -- With the Bush administration's influence rapidly waning, the United States agreed on Tuesday to support a modest reopening of NATO's dialo...
Chris Weigant | Posted 01.01.2009 | Politics
I'm not worried about whether checks and balances will disappear if Republicans don't have more than 40 seats in the Senate. True checks and balances are more fundamental than party affiliation.
Paula Gordon | Posted 01.01.2009 | Politics
Saxby Chambliss is at it again, spreading lies and innuendo about challenger Jim Martin who stands a real chance of winning.
Senate Guru | Posted 01.01.2009 | Politics
Chambliss isn't willing to sacrifice himself for our national security -- he isn't even willing to skip a round of golf for our national security. Saxby Chambliss doesn't care about you.
Mike Ragogna | Posted 12.25.2008 | Entertainment
In case we didn't know the holiday season was fast approaching... a spate of CD box sets, hits compilations and expanded, Deluxe Editions of some of our favorite albums are usually tell-tale sign.
Stewart Acuff | Posted 12.24.2008 | Politics
We all watch the counts in Alaska and Minnesota, but we can act in Georgia -- it's a place we can all play, where we can all make a difference.
Chris Weigant | Posted 12.15.2008 | Politics
I have to begin here today by stomping all over a cutesy term the media has come up with for the upcoming economic "summit" George W. Bush is holding ...
Max Bernstein | Posted 12.14.2008 | Politics
I don't know if John McCain's memory is starting to go and 2000-2002 is just a bit fuzzy, if he got so used to pissing away his principles for the good of the party that by now it's just reflexive.
Senate Guru | Posted 12.14.2008 | Politics
The two ads paint a clear picture that, not only is Chambliss out of touch with Georgia's working class families, but that the policies he promotes actively hurt Georgian families' ability to make ends meet.
Bob Geiger | Posted 12.14.2008 | Politics
Saxby Chambliss is back with a lying television ad that's kind of a first cousin to the McCain offering that claimed Obama once wanted to teach sex education to kindergartners.
Robert Scheer | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
Improved relations with Russia are critical, but it is disquieting that some of Obama's closest advisers have a history of needlessly provoking tension with the Russians during the Cold War days.
Chris Weigant | Posted 12.11.2008 | Politics
We have had a virtual news blackout on what is going on in the two states we're waiting for -- Missouri's presidential results, and Alaska's senatorial results. Here is what I managed to find out.
Don McNay | Posted 12.09.2008 | Politics
One of the biblical 10 commandments is not to bear false witness. Saxby Chambliss will have to answer to God someday, but on December 2nd, he needs to answer to the people of Georgia.
Karen Dalton-Beninato | Posted 12.08.2008 | Politics
The Georgia runoff will not just be about the chance to win one more seat in the Senate, it will be about winning the most crucial seat.
Brad Friedman | Posted 12.08.2008 | Home
Setting aside whether or not a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate is a good or bad thing, the undecided races at this hour are quickly summarized below.
Max Bernstein | Posted 12.07.2008 | Politics
Help Jim Martin defeat Saxby Chambliss in the name of sweet, sweet retribution for the scare campaign that painted a Max Cleland as unconcerned with the safety of our country.
Dave Winer | Posted 12.06.2008 | Politics
Cleaning up some loose ends. Obama won Pennsylvania and New Hampshire, two states that were on McCain's slim path to a win. Once those were decided, ...
Atlanta Journal Constitution | Posted 12.06.2008 | Politics
Georgia's U.S. Senate race remained in doubt Wednesday morning as neither major party candidate had more than 50 percent of the vote. Incumbent U.S. ...
Shirin Sadeghi | Posted 12.01.2008 | Politics
The US needs Iran right now: the War on Terror is in shambles and Iran remains the only stable force in the region that can bring resolution to the rapidly deteriorating problems faced by the US.
AP | STEPHEN OHLEMACHER | Posted 11.29.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Democrats are dominating early voting in six key states President Bush won four years ago, forcing Republican John McCain to play c...
Mike Ragogna | Posted 11.28.2008 | Entertainment
Sage Boucher | Posted 11.28.2008 | Home
At least 10,000 absentee voters from Gwinnett County, Ga., used a ballot that was printed with the wrong bubble. Scanners refused to read the heavily-...
Amb. Richard C. Holbrooke | Posted 11.27.2008 | Politics
The two candidates offer a clear choice between a confident man and a highly emotional one, between a major change in the nation's direction and a minor one, between a combative style and a more conciliatory one.
Sage Boucher | Posted 11.27.2008 | Home
At least 10,000 absentee voters from Gwinnett County, Ga., used a ballot that was printed with the wrong bubble. Scanners refused to read the heavily...
Harut Sassounian | Posted 01.03.2009 | World