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Monthly Archives: January 2007
A Top Notch Post from Pensito Review
From The Pensito Review Penny Award for the Most Worthless Piece of Paper in 2006: The Bill of RightsPosted by Buck | Jan. 6, 2007, 2:50 pm The Bush administration’s assault on personal liberties in 2006 rendered one of the … Continue reading
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W Will Never Understand What He Has Done
They Killed My MUSLIM BROTHER in IRAQ Wake up, oh my Ummah!!! You have slept far too long… You have been dismissed and tamed… You have been chained up with the chain of ignorance… A great Ummah that reigned over … Continue reading
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Live From Tehran
From Wake Up From Your Slumber Ahmadinejad – LIVE from Tehran! This is the full speech of Iran’s president Ahmadinejad, at the Amir Kabir University in Tehran. It’s a must see. There was a lot of talk about this speech … Continue reading
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I Resolve Not to ….
From Crushed by Inertia 200666 Happy New Year, everyone. You guys (and ladies) get a load of G.W.’s New Year’s Resolution? (h/t Firedoglake) My thoughts are with the troops as we head into 2007. People always ask me about a … Continue reading
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Lest We Forget Haditha
From Whatever It Is, I’m Against It The Haditha massacre: the norm The WaPo has gotten hold of the investigative report on the Haditha massacre (click on the label at the bottom of this post for my previous posts on … Continue reading
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We’d All Love to See the Plan
Tomgram: Dreyfuss on Bush’s Wizard-of-Oz Iraq PlanBy Tom Engelhardt / Robert DreyfussJan 4, 2007, 11:29 Every now and then, you have to take a lesson or two from history. In the case of George Bush’s Iraq, here’s one: No matter … Continue reading
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Amerikan Politics As Usual
Aka, the Democrats are dolts, too … Dems, We’re Citizens, Not ConsumersBy Robert ParryJan 6, 2007, 13:32 As the Democrats regain control of Congress for the first time in 12 years, the party leaders still don’t seem to understand the … Continue reading
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The Nuclear Club Double Standard
The Nuclear ParadoxBy Elson Concepcion PerezJan 5, 2007, 01:39 It is more than a paradox. The United States, the world’s leading military power and the only country to use the atom bomb against humans, is leading the pressure against Iran … Continue reading
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Helen Caldicott on Attack on Iran
U.S. OR ISRAELI ATTACK ON IRAN COULD CONTAMINATE MIDDLE EASTInfowars.com | January 5, 2006Sherwood Ross If the U.S. or Israel attack Iranian nuclear power facilities “huge amounts of radioactive material will be lofted into the air to contaminate the people … Continue reading
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Raed on the Hanging
Execution-Gate Saddam’s execution, or “execution-gate” as some Iraqi and Arabic media are calling it now, has turned into an international debate. The Iraqi government is being criticized directly and indirectly even by the Bush administration itself! So it seems that … Continue reading
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Changing the Face of Society
Popular Assemblies and the Growing Popular Assembly Movementcommentary from Oaxacaby Nancy Davies [1] nmsdavies@yahoo.com4 January 2007 A popular assembly is a self-organized, autonomous, non-hierarchical group of people who come together spontaneously. They come together as gente (people) and metamorphose into … Continue reading
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