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[Comment is free:Catherine Bennett] Catherine Bennett: They led us into a disastrous war, yet still ...: As for Alastair Campbell, the author of the dodgy dossier is thought to be busy with a more extended work of fiction. Certainly, although reporters have risked their lives in Iraq these the last weeks to show us how its citizens feel about the devastation of their lives and country, it has proved far more difficult to extract the great bully himself from his lair in Gospel Oak and uncover his current thinking on how it all went.

[The Projection Room by Mike McGranaghan] Red Movies and Blue Movies | The Projection Room by Mike ...: From the condemnation of torture in Rendition, to the depiction of ambiguous soldiers feeling betrayed by the military in Stop-Loss, to the analysis of the cost this war takes on the young men and women who fight it in In the Valley of Elah, Hollywood has been struggling to make sense of something most of us agree is quite confusing. And that's saying nothing of other Iraq War-themed movies like Lions For Lambs, The Kingdom and the current Body of Lies.

[Taking Liberties] Simon Clark - Taking Liberties - What did you do in the (Cold) War?: David Cameron may, as an electioneering ploy, be making pretty noises about holding a Referendum PROVIDED that all other EU states have not ratified the Lisbon Treaty. I do not believe in him or the LibDems.

[Guardian Unlimited Politics] Jonathan Freedland: What Gordon Brown is planning for his first ...: I expect a Brown government to crack down just as hard on terror suspects, perhaps extending again the period of detention without charge from the current 28 days, but sweetening the pill with safeguards that civil liberties campaigners would struggle to reject: regular judicial oversight, a formal report-back to parliament to check on potential police abuses. On antisocial behaviour there could be a similar blend, with no rowing back from Blair's Asbo agenda, but a new emphasis on helping delinquent kids as much as on punishing them.

[Blairwatch - Chronicling the Demise of the New Labour Project.] Operation Save the May Elections | Blairwatch: Actually, my issue with the Lib Dems is a wilful refusal to read the runes correctly - when the whole of political discourse has moved so far to the right that David Cameron is laughably being portrayed as a centrist, it's time for the LDs to occupy that enormous left-of-really-quite-right-wing area that no one except the BNP (who are lying) and RESPECT (who aren't, but are a bit too far left for most) dares look at. There are quite a few votes there, but unfortunately they're probably in the wrong areas.

[Every Writer's Resource Classifieds] Book Promotion: Enlarging on themes from his first book, “Last American Roar”, “Organic Hotels” moves away from youthful issues such as drug abuse, alienation and loss to focus on current events such as the war in Iraq, the sterilization of New York City and the author’s disenchantment with the US Government.

[Comment is free:Zoe Williams] Zoe Williams: Wake up. Feminism is more than just capitalism with ...: Hazel Blears, peddling her own case for a female-friendly deputyship a couple of weeks ago, said: "The way women relate to politics is different to men, they're interested in everyday lives, stories, people they meet, not statistics and GDP." Now maybe it's churlish to worry since she didn't win, but I don't think it's unreasonable to balk at being presented as the non-statistical gender that likes "stories". I don't think it's vindictive to point out that a man would never say such a supercilious thing, and I don't think it's excessive to conclude that, for every instance in which women's rights are better served by a woman, there is a counter-instance in which they are better served by a man.

[Liberal Conspiracy] Liberal Conspiracy » Only 25% Republicans think Obama election legit: Apart from the few, no doubt cursory and slapdash, checks on minor issues such as nationality which I’d imagine might possibly be carried out by the US authorities on people who wish to stand for election to run their country, don’t you think it’s possible that the Republican Party may have done a spot of investigation itself around the time of the last election, just in case there was any muck to be raked on Mr Obama (or should that be Obamadinnejad, the sneaky, possibly foreign, bastard?). Well, if they found anything, they didn’t make it public, did they?

[ArtsBeat] Not-So-Sunny Days: 'Sesame Street' Does 'Mad Men' - ArtsBeat Blog ...: PBS doesn't rake in anything for Sesame Street - Sesame Workshop, the company that produces the show does.PBS needs our support. ”” NurserySchoolTeacher.

[blogs.telegraph.co.uk blog listings.] Blogs have changed politics forever: good news for libertarians ...: I believe that our politicians will seriously clamp down on the Internet, especially with the OIC managing to persuade the UN to adopt a defamation of Religion(Islam) legislation, it won’t be long before any attack on politician’s corrupt world will be met with the thought and internet police, banging down your back door, to put you in room 101.

[The Swamp] Obama: FOX News Channel's friend: The Swamp: ACORN, SEIU, Obama's shady friends and staff, cap and trade and all those taxes, falsified climate data, climategate, the real issues at hand behind healthcare reform, bogus employee free choice act (card check) which would give unions a huge power grab...oh the list goes on. Thankfully I am well researched to pick apart the liberal lies and schemes, hopefully you'll have enough guts to face the music, too.

[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: As demonstrated by John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin to be his Vice President and by her acceptance speech, the radical evangelical right wing of the Republican party has shown that they have succeeded where the North Vietnamese failed: they have broken John McCain’s “maverick” spirit and captured his soul. McCain’s pretense of still being an outsider and “maverick” is nothing more than the self delusions of an old man who is reduced to being a mere shadow of his former self.

[Rosettasister's Weblog] Jen Chapin ”” America's Songstress « Rosettasister's Weblog: He sold us out to the banksters, he’s selling us out to the insurance fraudsters, he’s covering up war crimes, he’s got his own useless Vietnam going in Afghanistan, he’s french-kissing republican butt and using “lack of bipartisanship” as an excuse for ignoring the will of We The People.

[Guy Fawkes' blog] Osborne's Command Economics - Guy Fawkes' blog: And when the Tories start sounding like the Closet Commies of the Socialist left I am concerned. If this really reflects the thinking of the Conservatives I will face a very difficult choice the next time the ballot box is available because I will not be able to vote for anyone advocating yet further restriction on choice, on freedom to reward or to increase the already over large tax burden.

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