Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 222)
Conservative Dems balk at jobless benefits package
Stephen Ohlemacher
Lawmakers try to push vote ahead of Memorial Day recess
Obama’s Gulf oil spill press conference
Alex Pareene
The president takes questions from the press about the federal response to the BP disaster
Afghanistan: A slow burn
James Lee
Slide show: Open-air trash fires spewing toxic clouds have created an environmental disaster that isn't going away
Introducing the Triple-X Alliance
Patrick Smith
The readers come through with their own fantasy airline matchups. Hooters, Virgin and Bangkok, anyone?
The New York Times’ tactical Blumenthal omission
Gene Lyons
How the paper of record shook up Connecticut's U.S. Senate race with a bogus story
Vaughn Ward, the most incompetent candidate in America, is also a loser
Alex Pareene
The short, disastrous campaign of the Idaho Republican comes to a sad end
No easy options for getting out of Afghanistan
Ahmed Rashid
Sharing power with the Taliban is unpleasant, but probably inevitable
Those irrational, misled, conspiratorial Muslims
Glenn Greenwald
So-called paranoid conspiracies in the Muslim world are often based more in fact than our derision of them
On the line in Afghanistan
James Lee
Slide show: On the Pakistan border, divisions and danger are everywhere, and Americans nowhere to be found
1,200 National Guard troops won’t fix the border problem
Alex Pareene
Nor will they make John McCain stop complaining
The absence of debate over war
Glenn Greenwald
With combat as the normalized American condition of both parties, it's unsurprising that debates have disappeared
Obama wins the right to detain people with no habeas review
Glenn Greenwald
The president's past condemnation of Bush's "legal black hole" at Guantanamo was apparently all about location
Conspiracist Alex Jones: “Rand Paul is awesome”
Mark Benjamin
The radio host and 9/11 truther says that the mainstream media is out to get Paul, but "out of bullets"
After the Randslide, neoconservatives dig out
Joe Conason
Until Rand Paul won, neocons warned "he's not one of us." But that was then -- and now he's running away from Dad
Why do voters hate incumbents?
Glenn Greenwald
The contempt for the political establishment is clearly trans-partisan. Can that produce some good outcomes?
What Tuesday’s results mean (and what they don’t)
Mike Madden
Arlen Specter is done, Rand Paul is a step closer to the Senate, and Blanche Lincoln is in trouble. What it means
There’s no reason we should be electing agriculture commissioners
Jonathan Bernstein
Voting on every minor issue and unimportant position is bad for democracy
Taliban suicide bomb hits NATO convoy, kills 18
Amir Shah
In deadliest attack since September, explosion wrecks 20 vehicles, kills 12 civilians and 6 troops
Obama and the myth of the public opinion excuse
Glenn Greenwald
The President isn't following public opinion on civil liberties; public opinion is following the President
Afghan plane crashes, 1 American on board
Amir Shah, Jamey Keaten
Pamir Airlines flight carrying 44 passengers goes down north of Kabul in poor weather
Joe Sestak asks for help against Arlen Specter
Mike Madden
The challenger holds a final campaign rally in his House district, ahead of Tuesday's Democratic Senate primary
A troubling cultural gap
Farah Akbar
If today's young American Muslims can't relate to their imams, where will they turn?
Terrorism: The inevitable blowback from drone attacks
David Sirota
If a foreign power were dropping missiles on your town, would you call the resistance "terrorism"?
Pelosi lays down new travel rules for lawmakers
Jim Abrams
Representatives must fly coach for most trips and may only use per diem for official purposes
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