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Afghan Women Send A Message

September 28, 2021
by Caroline Miller
Afghan women, George W. Bush, Joe Biden, Madonna, Men's commitment to women's rights, plight of Afghan women a wakeup call, sex isn't power, Taliban, U. S. occupation of Afghanistan
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Sex is good. Sex is fun.  But sex isn’t power.  Some women don’t grasp that fact.  Crammed into padded bras that make chin rests of their breasts, these gals ought to know when a man faces so much cleavage, he can’t hear a word they say.    The young female who wore a see-
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In The Words Of Patrick Henry

February 25, 2020
by Caroline Miller
democratic presidential candidates in 2020 election, Donald Trump, Executive Order, genocide, George W. Bush, immigration, Patrick Henry, presidential pardons, rule of law, The Stanford Experiment, waterboarding
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I read an article recently about torture during the George W. Bush administration. Apparently, waterboarding was so brutal the contract interrogator sought to stop the procedure.  Each time he made his plea, the CIA refused and threatened to bring in someone tougher. Eventually, the
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Qualified Immunity — Necessary, But Not Always Nice

June 07, 2017
by Caroline Miller
Donald Trump, George W. Bush, John Ashcroft, Julia Hare, proving bad intentions in government agents, qualified immunity, The Immunity Doctrine
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I have held two publicly elected offices in my life.  I served as  a counselor with a regional government known as Metro.  Later, I won a seat on the Multnomah Board of County Commissioners.  Both times, the governments I served defended me against lawsuits while I performed my pu
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Frailty, Thy Name Is Woman

September 14, 2016
by Caroline Miller
David Axelrod, Donald Trump, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Is a woman strong enough to be president?, John F. Kennedy
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In October 1965, Lyndon Johnson, 36th President of the United States, held a press conference on the White House lawn to assure the public he was fully recovered from gall bladder surgery. I was glad to hear it, but watched, stupefied, as he lifted his shirt to show his scar to the me
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