Tag Archives: war

Considering The Vision: Dennis Kucinich

Dennis Kucinich ran for President in 2004, and garnered at best 17 percent of the vote in the state primaries. He is back in the running for 2008, but the question remains: what does Kucinich think he has to offer that we haven’t seen before?

Visionary Terms

The race for the 2008 Presidential election is off on a premature start, and the results are already being polled by the most respected polling firms. The promises are being rolled out by the truckload, the platforms are being polished and set up for viewing with the utmost fanfare and hooplah. None of this […]

So Much For The Middle Ground

How much of what we see is really black or white? Original photo by Bruce Skinner
“You’re either with us or against us.” –George W. Bush, November 2001
Funny how such a childish sentiment can become the foundation of national policy over a few short years. At the time, it seemed kind of silly, but […]

A Quiet Moment For Iran

As public sentiment in the United States appears to be congealing about Iran, it would be worth taking a few minutes to quietly review the facts as they have been presented to us. It is entirely possible that our government knows more than they are telling, but as a nation ostensibly somewhat involved in the […]