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Monthly Archives: January 2007
The Lie of the Terrorist Threat
Peanuts Kill More Americans Than TerroristsIf western governments were really trying win the “war on terror” they wouldn’t give terrorists so much creditPaul Joseph WatsonPrison PlanetFriday, January 5, 2007 The menace of global terrorism has been labeled the greatest threat … Continue reading
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Dear People of Iraq
Dear People of Iraq, I am an American, and as an American, I often find it very difficult to take responsibility for my actions. This letter is my effort to take responsibility for some of the things I have done … Continue reading
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It’s the Oil, Stupid … And Maybe the WTO, Too
From The Daily Kos. Fast Track to Hell on Earth: Iraq and the WTOby greatwhitebuffaloFri Jan 05, 2007 at 03:02:47 AM PST Call me Ishmael. Inspired by a fellow Montanan’s recent diary, “It’s the Contractors, Stupid- A Plan to Get … Continue reading
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What Happens When the Ransom Isn’t Paid?
Have you ever wondered? The answer is quite straightforward and rather gruesome. IRAQ: Minorities living tormented days under sectarian violence© Afif Sarhan/IRIN BAGHDAD, 4 Jan 2007 (IRIN) – Like other minority members in Iraq, Mardon Matrood, a 44-year-old Assyrian shopkeeper … Continue reading
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Seeds of Hope from Baghdad
Gardeners shed blood to beautify BaghdadBy Hannah AllamMcClatchy Newspapers BAGHDAD — The flowers appear overnight, and in the unlikeliest of places: carnations near a checkpoint, roses behind razor wire, and gardenias in a square known for suicide bombings. Sometimes, U.S. … Continue reading
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A Worsening Situation – Medical Care in Iraq
Iraq’s Woes Are Adding Major Risks To Childbirth: Violence, Curfews Curtailing ServicesBy Nancy TrejosWashington Post Staff WriterThursday, January 4, 2007; Page A01 BAGHDAD — Noor Ibrahim lay shivering underneath two blankets on a bed at al-Jarrah Hospital. Steps away was … Continue reading
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Response to Impeach
We posted about impeachment recently and Pearl, a friend of Kate Braun’s, had something to say that we think is worth sharing. Interesting. There are plenty of grounds. Is the country ready? Not yet. But events like these may help. … Continue reading
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Lions and Tigers and Sports, Oh, My !!! – M. Wizard
Yes, alright, I did it; I said we needed some sports talk for The Rag Blog, and Charlie Loving responded, janey forgive me, with American college post-season football. If I need to gain 20 pounds, I can think of no … Continue reading
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Daily Life in Iraq
Diary of Saad Eskander, Director of the Iraq National Library and Archive Please find below links to the Diary of Dr Saad Eskander, Director of the Iraq National Library and Archive. Dr Eskander’s journal, which appears with his kind permission, … Continue reading
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Stand Up For Ehren Watada
THE TRIAL OF EHREN WATADA This week, Lt. Ehren Watada faces a court martial for his refusal to serve in Iraq. But the trial of Lt. Watada is one in which We The People will be judged. Following World War … Continue reading
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Ancho Ribs on Foodie Friday – R. Jehn
Ancho Ribs, Red Beans and Rice (4 June 2001) This is delicious and a fairly easy meal to prepare, especially considering the recipe for Chichilo just above. The ribs are fashioned after a style of meat prepared in Veracruz. Ancho … Continue reading
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Life in Cuba
This is the first of a three part series from a man who spent years working in Cuba. The story is fascinating and speaks to a life of which we could only quietly dream here in the newly minted police … Continue reading
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