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Happy New Year

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Happy New Year

By Frederick Deligne, Cagle Cartoons, Nice-Matin, France Related Entries December 23, 2010 Sustainable Tree December 22, 2010 A Holiday Message From Truthdig

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Closed Door

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Closed Door

By Dario Castillejos, Cagle Cartoons, Dario La Crisis Related Entries December 23, 2010 Sustainable Tree December 22, 2010 A Holiday Message From Truthdig

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Obama’s Strong Finish

By John Darkow, Cagle Cartoons, Columbia Daily Tribune, Missouri Related Entries December 23, 2010 Sustainable Tree December 22, 2010 A Holiday Message From Truthdig

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Informed Public

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Informed Public

By Pat Bagley, Cagle Cartoons, Salt Lake Tribune Related Entries December 15, 2010 Labels Aren’t the Problem December 1, 2010 Steve Martin Too Artsy for This Venue

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In its reports about the U.S. homebuilding industry and new home sales, the Associated Press has gotten lazy and/or deliberately deceptive. In doing so, it is giving readers, listeners and viewers at its subscribing outlets a completely incorrect impression that the industry and market are getting off the mat after recently being in their worst shape, in their words, “in 47 years.” After identifying offending examples, I will demonstrate that industry activity and sales during 2010 have been almost undoubtedly at their lowest levels since World War II. The following items, all from Thursday, demonstrate AP's concerted attempt to limit the damage to “47 years” ago. read more

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Years Of Crisis – 1955 With Edward R. Murrow

enlarge Credit: Life Magazine Albert Camus in 1955 – A good year to be an Existentialist. Click here to view this media Since we’re sprinting to the final stretch of 2010, it’s time to start looking back at some notable years well before this one. Today it’s 1955 – fifty-five years ago and the world was entirely a different place. Knee-deep in the Cold War with hot spots in Asia creeping up all over. Parts of Europe still getting back on their feet. Africa slowly emerging from Colonialism and experiencing growing pains. The world in general still fearful of The Bomb and America in particular still politics as usual. Part of the Years Of Crisis series from CBS Radio which began in 1949, it was hosted by Edward R. Murrow with correspondents reporting in and giving their assessment of the world situation as it was, that year-end in 1955.

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Michael Moore Christmas Message Cites Quote Plagiarized by Perpetrator of Karl Rove Indictment Hoax

Michael Moore, in his Christmas Message to his readers, cited a quote by William Rivers Pitt who is best known to the world as one of the perpetrators, along with Jason Leopold and Marc Ash

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I am shocked, shocked to hear that security conditions in Afghanistan have, in fact, been deteriorating over the past year and are not, in fact, improving. The Wall Street Journal was able to view two confidential “residual risk accessibility” maps, one compiled by the U.N. at the annual fighting season’s start in March 2010 and another at its tail end in October. The maps, used by U.N. personnel to gauge the dangers of travel and running programs, divide the country’s districts into four categories: very high risk, high risk, medium risk and low risk. In the October map, just as in March’s, nearly all of southern Afghanistan—the focus of the coalition’s military offensives—remained painted the red of “very high risk,” with no noted improvements. At the same time, the green belt of “low risk” districts in northern, central and western Afghanistan shriveled. The U.N.’s October map upgraded to “high risk” 16 previously more secure districts in Badghis, Sar-e-Pul, Balkh, Parwan, Baghlan, Samangan, Faryab, Laghman and Takhar provinces; only two previously “high risk” districts, one in Kunduz and one in Herat province, received a safer rating. I am confident that General “Super Dave” Petraeus will have a good explanation why his “population-centric” counterinsurgency operations, featuring more frequent and powerful air attacks, have not been working. It must be the fault of those dirty hippies and media reporters not backing the troops.

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White Christmas

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White Christmas

By Mike Luckovich Related Entries December 26, 2010 Let’s Not Spin the Civil War December 21, 2010 Haley Barbour’s Civil Rights Airbrush

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Be a Fred, Be Very a Fred

By Mr. Fish Related Entries December 26, 2010 Let’s Not Spin the Civil War December 21, 2010 Haley Barbour’s Civil Rights Airbrush

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