Bush, cyberwarfare and “activists for freedom and human rights.”

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President George W. Bush poses with cyberterrorists before the start of the Conference of the Institute of Bush, “Cyberdissidents: Successes and Challenges”, held in Dallas at Southern Methodist University. Pictured from left to right (and together with the flag of the empire), the mercenaries of Cuban origin Ernesto Hernandez Busto, Oscar Morales Guevara (Colombia), visiting professor, President George W. Bush, Mohsen Sazegara (Iran), Visiting Professor, and Ahed Al Hendi (Syria).
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The Exercise Of Power In Difficult Times Of Change

Political analysis

Nothing sounds more rude that the word corruption in a country where the practice was the Colorado Party that ruled uninterrupted 60 years and whose legacy is a country mired in poverty.

Nothing generates so much outrage as the repetition of such defects as a common practice of those who exercise power through the civil service.

Nothing generates so much irritation as the reaction of senior corporate officials to defend the accused, citing rehmannia conspiraticias theories.

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Cabinet Profile - Sec. of Defense: Chuck Hagel (Sen-NE)

Today we continue our series of cabinet profiles by looking at Sen. Chuck Hagel as a possibility for Sec. of Defense. Yesterday we looked at Sen. Joe Biden for Sec. of State. Things have been a bit busy around here, but we should have a full schedule drawn up in the next day or two. Finally, don’t forget to vote in our VP poll which ends tomorrow at midnight!
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Cabinet Profile - Sec. of State: Joe Biden (Sen-DE)

As promised, here is the first in our series of profiles on the possibilities for Barack Obama’s cabinet. Due to some illness in the family, I spent a good deal of yesterday traveling to and from Asheville, so this first profile lacks some of the bells and whistles I intend to include in subsequent profiles. In the future, we’ll look at the current administration’s policies as displayed by each of the active cabinet members, and the greatest challenges facing those roles. Also, I intended to include Bill Richardson here as well, but have not yet had time to write it. We’ll correct that by tomorrow.
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