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» Bob Miller's "Kill Me If You Can, You SOB"
By Nick Carter | On December 17, 2007 | In Politics | Rated
 
Bob Miller is one of the USA's most controversial authorities on war and foreign policy. As a harsh critic of the Bush regimes of past and present, Bob Miller has been reviled by authoritarians and dismissed by the establishment.
 
 
» Seeing It From Bob Miller's Point Of View
By Nick Carter | On December 17, 2007 | In Politics | Rated
 
When it comes to controversy, Bob Miller is certainly no stranger. A veteran of the Vietnam War, Bob Miller is one of the world's most celebrated modern war authors with a sharp pen and a nose for the truth.
 
 
» Huckabee and the Dumond Ghost
By Emmy Johnson | On December 12, 2007 | In Politics | Rated
 
Huckabee is being haunted by the Dumond controversy. How he handles it will significantly impact his presidential campaign.
 
 
» Who Is Bob Miller?
By Nick Carter | On December 6, 2007 | In Politics | Rated
 
I don't hate predators. If there weren't hawks in this country, those in other countries would show up here. Do not misinterpret "Hawk" to mean I approve of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney and their Hermann Goering protégés in the Pentagon.
 
 
» America: The Presidents, The Politics And The Wars
By Nick Carter | On December 6, 2007 | In Politics | Rated
 
The United States of America used to pride itself on a reputation for diplomacy and integrity. The world's largest economy, land of the capitalist dream. Immigrants would flock to America looking for their chance in life, looking to make a go of it all for their family.
 
 
» An Overview Of The Vietnam War
By Nick Carter | On November 18, 2007 | In Politics | Rated
 
The Vietnam war – also known as the American War in Vietnam, Indochina War and the Vietnam Conflict – took place from the year 1959 all the way through to 1975. The war ended with a North Vietnamese victory some decade and a half later.
 
 
» The Vietnam War: What Role Did Outside Countries Play?
By Nick Carter | On November 18, 2007 | In Politics | Rated
 
The Soviet Union was responsible for supplying North Vietnam with military apparatus – in the form of tanks, helicopters, planes, arms and artillery. They also provided medical supplies.
 
 
» What We're Looking For In Leaders
By Anthony F. Smith | On May 17, 2007 | In Politics | Rated
 
    There's a rationale to charisma
 
 
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