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The Top Ten Most Discussed Articles of the Year
By , AlterNet Posted on December 30, 2006, Printed on January 7, 2009
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Everyone likes to put their two cents in. Here are the AlterNet articles from 2006 that prompted the most discussion. 10. The Impeachment of George W. Bush Elizabeth Holtzman, The Nation A former member of Congress who sat on the House Judiciary Committee during Nixon's impeachment reveals the whys, whens and hows of ousting president Bush. 9. Tyranny of the Christian Right Michelle Goldberg, AlterNet The largest and most powerful mass movement in the nation -- evangelical Christianity -- has set out to destroy secular society. 8. Before the 9/11 Conspiracies, There Was the Oklahoma Bombing Matt Taibbi, RollingStone.com Much of the faulty logic and circumstancial evidence that justifies the 9/11 conspiracies are repeats of the theories that abounded in Timothy McVeigh's Oklahoma City bombing. 7. Enough of the 9/11 Conspiracy Theories, Already Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive We have enough proof that the Bush administration is a bunch of lying evildoers. We don't need to make it up. 6. What's Wrong With Calling Bush A Devil? Jeff Cohen, AlterNet Conservatives were quick to lash out at Hugo Chavez for calling President Bush a "devil," but that's exactly what Rush Limbaugh was calling Democrats only a few years ago. 5. No Thanks to Thanksgiving Robert Jensen, AlterNet Instead, we should atone for the genocide that was incited -- and condoned -- by the very men we idolize as our 'heroic' founding fathers. 4. An Atheist Bullies the Faithful Lakshmi Chaudhry, In These Times Oxford University biologist Richard Dawkins reveals his fundamentalist approach to atheisim in his new documentary, The Root of All Evil. 3. Men Who Love Burgers and Loathe Sex Susie Bright, SusieBright.com There's an unhappy host of young men who seem to have soured on the mating game -- but why? 2. The 9/11 Faith Movement Terry J. Allen, In These Times Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, nearly half of all Americans believe the Bush administration is covering up its involvement in the 9/11 attacks. 1. Is 9/11 Paranoia Bad for the Country? Christopher Hayes, The Nation The biggest threat posed by the 9/11 Truth Movement is the danger that it will discredit the healthy skepticism Americans increasingly show toward their leaders.
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