Ronald Reagan: Killer. Coward. Conman.
Also see: "George Shultz, International Terrorist" By Lisa de Moraes Washington Post | August 4, 2010 PBS chief Paula Kerger told TV critics Wednesday she did not regret airing "Turmoil & Triumph: The George Shultz Years" and the kerfuffle that arose over its funding does not highlight the difficulties PBS faces as it trolls non-stop for funding in a lousy economy.
By Eileen Smith } American Politics Journal | May 23, 2001 (APJP) -- Five times in just the last eighty years, conservative Republicans have assaulted the Constitution in order to grab power they couldn't gain at the ballot box.
Ronald Reagan had an interest in lucky numbers and newspaper horoscopes. Less known is that a certain scholar .
The Challenger disaster took its sweet time gestating - several years to piece it all together, in fact.
Zoellick has replaced Paul Wolfowitz at the World Bank. Some are pleased about the appointment - "Applause gre.
June 19, 2007By Susan J. DouglasThe canonization of Ronald Reagan rests crucially on one thing Reagan himself .
Bitburg: GOP Reagan Nostalgia Neglects to Mention the Day He Forgave the Waffen SS for the Holocaust
Ronald Reagan Administration: The Bitburg Controversy (1985) Source: The Virtual Library The “Bitburg Controversy” of 1985 constituted one of the most acrimonious confrontations between any U.
December 31, 2014 Special Report: The rapid expansion of America’s right-wing media began in the 1980s as the Reagan administration coordinated foreign policy initiatives with conservative media executives, including Rupert Murdoch, and then cleared away regulatory hurdles, reports Robert Parry.
Voter ID is “a mere fig leaf for efforts to disenfranchise voters likely to vote for the political party that does not control the state government,” federal appellate Judge Richard Posner wrote in a scorching dissent published October 10.
Former intelligence official wants sanctions against Russia to lead to the removal of Putin, "with a bullet hole in the back of his head" if necessary By Kit Daniels Global Research, August 29, 2014 In a recent op-ed, a former CIA official suggested the removal of Russian President Vladimir Putin, by assassination if necessary, should be the primary objective of the Obama administration in its strategy for Ukraine.






