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Well, Duhhhh – "Surge Progress"
Commanders say push in Baghdad is short of goalBy David S. Cloud and Damien CavePublished: June 4, 2007 BAGHDAD: Three months after the start of the Baghdad security plan that has added thousands of American and Iraqi troops to the … Continue reading
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A Story of Human Depravity
And it is impossible to believe that Bush and all his comrades did not plan this, did not know about this from the beginning, and endorsed it. It is sick. The Tortured Lives of Interrogators: Veterans of Iraq, N. Ireland … Continue reading
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Our New National Emblem
Speaker of the House Elect Nancy Pelosi today announced that the Democrats will change the country emblem from an Eagle to a CONDOM because it more accurately reflects the government’s political stance. A condom allows for inflation, halts production, destroys … Continue reading
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Iraq Result Not Promising, Ever
From Informed Comment Helman Guest Op-Ed: Even Plan B Doesn’t Look Promising in Failed State of IraqTuesday, June 05, 2007 Ambassador Gerald B. Helman writes: There are continuing reports, seemingly based upon authoritative backgrounding out of Baghdad and Washington, suggesting … Continue reading
Modern Medicine – Another Capitalist Adventure
Another part of our economic system that is not about humanity and saving lives. Medicine and particularly, drug companies, in North Amerikkka are about making money, not advancing medical science. Partners in Crime: The FDA, GlaxoSmithKline and the Avandia DisasterBy … Continue reading
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I Don’t Like Soldiers – They Kill People
This is our stance – we do not support the troops. If they had guts, each and every soldier would throw down his weapon and say, “I will not fight your dirty imperial war for oil. I will not kill … Continue reading
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Media Censorship in Venezuela – Fact or Fiction?
Censorship or Democratization? RCTV and Freedom of Speech in VenezuelaBy GREGORY WILPERT As far as world public opinion is concerned, as reflected in the international media, the pronouncements of freedom of expression groups, and of miscellaneous governments, Venezuela has finally … Continue reading
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Nurdle Nightmare
Polymers Are ForeverBy Alan WeismanMay 24, 2007, 08:47 Alarming tales of a most prevalent and problematic substance THE PORT OF PLYMOUTH in southwestern England is no longer listed among the scenic towns of the British Isles, although prior to World … Continue reading
Tricks of the Capitalist Trader
Gasoline prices and the “free market”: Refiners profit after reducing capacityBy Joe KayMay 31, 2007, 10:21 The recent sharp rise in US gasoline prices and the accompanying hardship for millions of people underscore once again the consequences of an energy … Continue reading
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Oaxaca Still Simmering
Have Elections Split the APPO? The Oaxaca Volcano StewsBy JOHN ROSS On the first anniversary of the beginning of last summer’s feverish uprising here, the city’s jewel-box plaza which had been occupied for seven months by striking teachers and their … Continue reading
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BushCo’s CIA Challenging Chavez
Venezuelan Civil Society Groups Accuse U.S. of Fomenting DestabilizationBy Chris CarlsonJun 3, 2007, 06:14 Caracas, May 31, 2007 (venezuelanalysis.com)— Organizations, journalists, students, activists and intellectuals in Venezuela accused the national and international media of waging a campaign against Venezuela and … Continue reading
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The President of Chile
Politics and Sex in Post-Pinochet ChileWritten by Marcelo Mendoza Thursday, 31 May 2007Source: Yes! Magazine Her rise to power sent shock waves through Chile’s political elites, who still, after a year of her government, remain implacable. Between the lines, their … Continue reading
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