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From the White House: Some Candor, But Not Enough

"Because the US presence has become a part of the problem plaguing Iraq today, and because the legitimate government in Iraq still needs help, it is time for the US to leave. But to leave responsibly, there must be in place an internationally recognized support system that can assist the new government in making needed changes in its constitution, provide security, reconstruct its infrastructure and end the insurgency."

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The Genesis of President Bush's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health

"In a Columbus Dispatch article dated April 25, 2005, the headlines read, “EVEN BABIES GETTING TREATED AS MENTALLY ILL; Prescriptions on the rise even though they haven't been tested on children”.

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TeenScreen - New York Times - Danger Signs

"Despite the widely publicized evidence of adverse affects, Shaffer continues to urge the use of SSRIs with children, illustrating his willingness to place drug maker profits over the proven risks of suicidal and violent behavior committed by children on these drugs."

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The Pied Piper

"Not the talking is important, but the actions. In dealing with Sharon, one should not listen to his words but pay close attention to his hands. And what his hands do may be quite different from what innocent Leftists may imagine, those that are marching now with eyes closed behind the man with the magic flute."

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A Small Matter of Justice

"Reparations must be paid not only to compensate victims, but also to rehabilitate our fallen nation so that future generations can chart a new course. Restitution is a universally accepted legal and moral principle. Put simply, those who kill, should pay the bill."

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Australia needs more social reform

"Australia is among only those few countries in the world who don’t have a ‘Bill of Rights’. It is time now that Australian leadership should initiate steps to introduce the ‘Bill of Rights’ in Australia’ to legislatively protect the basic rights of every citizen indiscriminately."

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All is Fair in Egyptian Elections

"There is no denying that many Egyptians are increasingly willing to contest the NDP’s monopoly of power. But if there was one external event that inspires them, it was not the American invasion of Iraq but the spontaneous Lebanese uprising in the wake of Hariri’s assassination. Egyptians remain unanimously and vehemently opposed to the America’s military intervention in the region and livid about Washington’s support for Israel and Bush’s complicity in the repression of the Palestinians."

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Chilean communist party may be power broker in January 15 run-off election

"Bachelet will have to take a closer look at The CP's three platform positions, greater democratization to fully break away from the rights undue influence on Chile's political system. A reconsideration of Chile's privatized healthcare system and better pension fund system. Time will tell."

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