Author: Richard Nadeau

OBAMA AMAZES – More Reflections on 2008 Elections

 Richard Nadeau  January 10, 2008  2 Comments on OBAMA AMAZES – More Reflections on 2008 Elections

John Kerry’s endorsement of Barack Obama for President must have shocked the Democratic Party establishment as much as it surprised…

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Impeach This Lawless President and Vice-President

 Richard Nadeau  December 21, 2007  8 Comments on Impeach This Lawless President and Vice-President

In the spring of 2005, Wisconsin Democrats drafted a resolution calling for the impeachment of Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld for…

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History Always Has Surprises

 Richard Nadeau  December 13, 2007  0 Comments on History Always Has Surprises

December 12, 2007 The first meeting since Annapolis between Israel and Palestinian negotiators took place today. A report by the…

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Thoughts out of Season

 Richard Nadeau  November 17, 2007  13 Comments on Thoughts out of Season

Published in the forthcoming November/December issue of “Because People Matter (BPM)” “Yet, the identity between the state and the people…

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National Security or Human Rights?

 Richard Nadeau  November 16, 2007  2 Comments on National Security or Human Rights?

Thursday night’s highly orchestrated CNN televised debate among Democratic candidates was a good example of how genuine anti-war candidates are…

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Seven Good Reasons to Vote for Dennis Kucinich

 Richard Nadeau  November 12, 2007  4 Comments on Seven Good Reasons to Vote for Dennis Kucinich

Dennis Kucinich is my choice among the democratic candidates based upon his courageous and non-conformist stand on the issues. You…

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Will the U.S. Attack Iran?

 Richard Nadeau  October 30, 2007  5 Comments on Will the U.S. Attack Iran?

One of the things I have learned in reading history is that states and organizations often miscalculate or underestimate the…

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