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Libya’s capitol city, Tripoli, is said to be absolutely deserted, with most residents have fled out of town to avoid bloodshed while Benghazi and other large cities fall to protesters.

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Was the Iraq War Necessary?

On February 23rd, 2011 By

Given the present economic conditions facing the world, rising unemployment and public dissatisfaction with dictators and oppressive regimes, was the U.S. led Iraq war really necessary?

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Political unrest in Libya and other north African and middle-eastern nations, as well as here at home in Ohio, Wisconsin and Indiana pushed markets into absolute turmoil today.

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Pirates Kill 4 Americans

On February 22nd, 2011 By

Phyllis Macay, 59, and her partner Robert Riggle, 67, were sailing with the yacht’s owners Jean and Scott Adam off the coast of Somalia when they were held by pirates on Friday.

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Mike Huckabee, who despite not declaring himself a candidate for President, is at the forefront of most political polls. Yet the former Arkansas governor expressed today that President Obama will be tough to beat.

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Risk of Civil War in Libya

On February 21st, 2011 By

Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, a son of the Libyan President Muammar Gadhafi, has blamed opposition members outside the country of organizing protests in Libya.

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The Irony of Education

On February 18th, 2011 By

The scene played out on the steps of the Wisconsin capitol yesterday are being replayed in capitols and city halls around the nation, with protests against budget cuts in education and essential services people expect from government.

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Bahraini military forces and vehicles patrolled the streets of Manama, Bahrain’s capital on Thursday, just hours after security forces overpowered an encampment of of protesters in the middle of the night, resulting in three deaths and more than 200 injuries, as reported by witnesses and confirmed by officials.

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A critical vote in the U.S. House of Representatives Thursday will extend three provisions of the Patriot Act and Intelligence Reform bill due to expire in March.

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Statistics show that almost every one of the nations currently experiencing “the Facebook Revolutions” has an unemployment rate above 8.2%, with the majority experiencing double-digit rates as high as 30%.

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