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Yearly Archives: 2007

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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Blair: Keeping Up with the Bushes

Big Brother sugars the surveillance pillVictor KeeganThursday January 4, 2007The Guardian Something funny has been happening to the CCTV cameras in our neighbourhood. They have started growing ears. Not real ones – at least not yet – but audio functions … Continue reading

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Trashin’ the Constitution on TTT*

Bush says feds can open mail without warrantBy James Gordon MeekNew York Daily News WASHINGTON — President Bush quietly has claimed sweeping new powers to open Americans’ mail without a judge’s warrant. Bush asserted the new authority Dec. 20 after … Continue reading

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It’s Not Terrorism If they Aren’t Muslim?

Terror’s Trivial When It’s Not MuslimsMadrid Airport bombing receives scant attentionPaul Joseph WatsonPrison PlanetThursday, January 4, 2007 How many people who aren’t news junkies know that Madrid Airport was bombed on Saturday? Relatively few I would venture, and that’s because … Continue reading

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Explaining the Surge

Where’s the Outrage Over Escalation?By Dan FroomkinSpecial to washingtonpost.comWednesday, January 3, 2007; 2:28 PM The American voters in November made it clear that it’s time to start withdrawing from Iraq. Political leaders from both parties and any number of experts … Continue reading

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Badger Translates

From Missing Links. A couple of “moderate” writers in a time of crisis For pan-Arab writers like Abdulbari Atwan of Al-Quds al-Arabi, there was never any doubt about the nature of Bush-administration policy in Iraq and the whole region. It … Continue reading

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An Interesting Perspective

From the Truth About Iraqis blog. Are war criminals carrying press passes? If they help to propagate a war, heck yes. One fact many of those who visit this blog do not know is that 35 of the 55 “deck … Continue reading

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Now For Something Entirely Different – C. Loving

Americans on the planet give a rat’s ass about this or they are totally bored by it. It is American football which is slow and played by giants that are going to be fat. Texas has had a couple of … Continue reading

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