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Letter: Don’t forget about Gen. Douglas McArthur

There is a need to rewrite the rewritten history books in our country.

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McChrystal Testing the Limits

It is not too late for President Barack Obama to follow the example of Harry Truman, who fired Gen. Douglas McArthur in 1951 for insubordination. Then, as now, the stakes were high. Then it was Korea; now it is Afghanistan. No more slaps on the wrist for Gen. Stanley McChrystal. In my view, Commander-in-Chief Obama should fire him for cause. read more

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Saving BC Hydro from Gordon Campbell

... in higher hydro rates. "If this was happening in India or Pakistan," SFU Professor Douglas McArthur is quoted as saying in The Tyee , "we would be raising no end of questions." Because this already did happen in India . Long before the Enron scam broke in the US, Enron and the US government coerced India into a contract that forced India to buy the more expensive...

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"Captives Of An Entity Of Our Own Creation"

... certainty as though the leaders of the Kremlin themselves were charting our course.” General Douglas McArthur, 1952 H/t: Claire at SondraK

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From 1952

... as though the leaders of the Kremlin themselves were charting our course.� --General Douglas McArthur

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The Forced March to Mediocrity

... certainty as though the leaders of the Kremlin themselves were charting our course.” General Douglas McArthur, 1952 Today, the United States of America, a nation that once prospered beyond imagination, and stood as the final barrier between liberty loving societies and tyrannical regimes on a global scale, is in the Twilight Zone. What was up is down, what was unjust is just, what...

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The Media Week podcast - London Lite, Last.FM, Locally Connected planning tool and Douglas McArthur

The London Lite's impending closure, Last.FM's move into TV, the print and online planning tool Locally Connected, UKOM chairman Douglas McArthur and the Media Week Awards are up for discussion in the Media Week podcast with Media Week's Steve Barrett, Tristan O'Carroll and Sara Kimberley.