Category Archives: Foreign Policy

Dead or Alive?

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I posed this question to my friends the other night, and I’m curious as to what you think. Now that Dzhokar Tsarnaev – the 19 year old Boston Bombing subject – has been captured alive, I’m curious:  Is it better … Continue reading

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Political Newsletter: Week ending 10/13/2012

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NOTE: I apologize that this edition is a week late. Between the debates, time lost due to a vacation, and a lot of work that I had to get caught up on, I just didn’t have time to finish this … Continue reading

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September 11th, 2012 (Updated)

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It was a cool, clear Tuesday morning – just like this one today – 11 years ago when nearly 3,000 souls were lost unnecessarily.  Please take a moment from your busy day to pause and reflect on the tragedy and … Continue reading

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Entrecard Politics Newsletter for June 2012

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Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Entrecard Politcs monthly newsletter.  Here you will find a sample of the work provided by the active Entrecard members during the month of the edition.  If you are not yet a member of … Continue reading

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Chaos in Afghanistan Following Koran Burning

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Korans (or Qurans) were burned at a Bagram air base in Afghanistan last week which led to a series of violent protests throughout the country, resulting in the deaths of four US service personnel and at least 25 Afghani’s. The … Continue reading

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