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		<description>Comments by cmichaelg49</description>
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<title>Antiwar.com Original Articles : Obama&#039;s Secret Police</title>
<link>http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2009/07/30/obamas-secret-police/#IDComment28982605</link>
<description>First you tell us that the spy had been working undercover &amp;quot;since 2007, when he first insinuated himself into local activist circles&amp;quot;.  Then you tell us that Obama sent him.  Huh?  Obama wasn&amp;#039;t running Homeland Security in 2007.  Bush/Cheney was.  In fact, it was under the Obama administration that the information about this spy was made public and his cover was blown.    There&amp;#039;s more than enough to criticize in the Obama administration&amp;#039;s policies with regard to civli liberties without exaggerating, and spinning this stuff doesn&amp;#039;t help your case.   </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 13:59:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Antiwar.com Original Articles : The Circle Cannot Hold</title>
<link>http://original.antiwar.com/madar/2009/07/28/the-circle-cannot-hold/#IDComment28727766</link>
<description>WTH? </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 14:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Antiwar.com Original Articles : Hands Off Honduras</title>
<link>http://original.antiwar.com/giraldi/2009/07/08/hands-off-honduras/#IDComment26812831</link>
<description>I have great respect for Mr. Giraldi&amp;#039;s accomplishments and his analytical abilities, and I generally find myself in wholehearted agreement with the views he expresses in his Antiwar.com columns.  On this particular matter, though, we differ, though I certainly subscribe to the general principle that intervening in another country&amp;#039;s politics is &amp;quot;a recipe for disaster. &amp;quot; </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 9 Jul 2009 20:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Antiwar.com Original Articles : Hands Off Honduras</title>
<link>http://original.antiwar.com/giraldi/2009/07/08/hands-off-honduras/#IDComment26791134</link>
<description>&amp;quot;Zelaya&amp;rsquo;s gambit and his blatant appeal to class interests had made him highly unpopular, with approval ratings in the twenties.&amp;quot;   It&amp;#039;s very difficult to see how a &amp;quot;highly unpopular&amp;quot; president with &amp;quot;approvel ratings in the twenties,&amp;quot; could win in a popular referendum on the country&amp;#039;s constitution. If the statement above is accurate, why wouldn&amp;#039;t the opposition/oligarchy let the vote proceed and then, afterwards, take appropriate legal action?   One suspects that it is more likely that Zelaya&amp;#039;s approval ratings among members of the oligarchy and &amp;quot;and a middle and upper class that is much better off and politically empowered to stay that way&amp;quot; might have been in the twenties, while his approval ratings among the &amp;quot;70% of the population mired in poverty&amp;quot; were and are much, much higher. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 9 Jul 2009 15:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://original.antiwar.com/giraldi/2009/07/08/hands-off-honduras/#IDComment26791134</guid>
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<title>Antiwar.com Original Articles : 45 Years Later, Serling&#039;s &#039;Signposts&#039; Still Unheeded</title>
<link>http://original.antiwar.com/vlahos/2009/07/06/serlings-signposts-still-unheeded/#IDComment26549014</link>
<description>First-rate media criticism! </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 7 Jul 2009 15:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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