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Democrats Need to Move Forward

by matthewolson in Politics, August 20, 2011
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Right-wing pundits constantly claim the Democratic Party is shifting further to the left, but is that really true?

What The 1960s Still Teaches Us

by sovereignindividual in History, June 9, 2011
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And how the grassroots leaders of that time’s messages are being sounded, acted, and not heeded anymore too.

The Vietnam War: Its Clearly Liberal Origins

by Jas Writer in History, January 25, 2009
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Discusses the non-conservative origins of the Vietnam War.

The JFK Murder: What Truly Happened Out There?

by Verniel Cutar in History, June 24, 2008
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A sequel to a previous post entitled, “Unsolved Mysteries: The JFK Assassination”. To get an overview about the basic facts of the JFK murder, make sure you read that previous article first.

Isolated Thunderclaps: Operation Rolling Thunder

by Nearly Anonymous in History, January 31, 2008
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America’s first sustained bombing campaign of North Vietnam, was riddled with problems. Against the loss of a thousand aircraft and many of their crews, the expenditure of two billion dollars, and the deaths of tens of thousands of North Vietnamese non-combatants, the operation failed to achieve its stated objectives.

The Day Kennedy Died

by Ralph Brandt in History, December 5, 2006
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A discussion of that awful day in November 1963 when we lost a president.

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