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"Freethinkers
are those who are willing to use their minds without prejudice and
without fearing to understand things that clash with their customs,
privileges, or beliefs. This state of mind is not common, but it is
essential for right thinking; where it is absent, discussion is apt to
become worse than useless." -- Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoi - (1828-1910) Russian writer Source: On Life and Essays on Religion
"Free
inquiry requires that we tolerate diversity of opinion and that we
respect the right of individuals to express their beliefs, however
unpopular they may be, without social or legal prohibition or fear of
success." -- Paul Kurtz : "A Secular Humanist Declaration," in On The Barricades, 1989
"This
is, in theory, still a free country, but our politically correct,
censorious times are such that many of us tremble to give vent to
perfectly acceptable views for fear of condemnation. Freedom of speech
is thereby imperiled, big questions go undebated, and great lies become
accepted, unequivocally as great truths." -- Simon Heffer Daily Mail, 7 June 2000
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America's Syrian Jihad
By Daniel McAdams
Syrian War of Lies and Hypocrisy
By Robert Fisk
We Are Facing Global War
By The Daily Star
Conservatives Call for Obama to Intervene in Syria
By Josh Rogin
U.S. Presented Israel With Contingency Plan For Attack On Iran
By Barak Ravid
Romney's Remarks Against Palestinian Culture Seen as Racist
By The Associated Press
Mitt
Romney told Jewish donors Monday that their culture is part of what
has allowed them to be more economically successful than the nearby
Palestinians, outraging Palestinian leaders who called his comments
racist and out of touch. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article32023.htm
People of the Book Why Do Mormons Love Israel?
BY OREN KESSLER
An Interview with Noam Chomsky Reflections on Zionism, the Palestine Question, and the American Empire
By Mouin Rabbani
Extradition Gives America Jurisdiction Over The Globe
By Wendy McElroy
How Will the 99% Deal with 70 Million Psychopaths?
Must Read - By Joe Brewer
The Perversion of Scholarship
By Chris Hedges
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Hard News
17 "Taliban" militants killed in joint Afghan operations:
The operations were conducted in Nangarhar, Kunduz, Balkh, Ghazni
and Helmand provinces of Afghanistan, Afghan Interior Ministry said
following the statement adding that at least 18 Taliban militants were
also detained following the operations.
Two NATO occupation force service members killed in Afghanistan: NATO
also did not provide the nationalities of the dead. The deaths bring
the number of international service members killed in Afghanistan so
far this month to at least 44.
Taking tea with Afghanistan's most fearsome warlord, General Abdul Rashid Dostum: It
is only when I tell myself I have nothing to fear that I remember the
allegations that make your stomach turn and heart pound, such as the
one about how, at Dostum's command, women had been raped and their
breasts cut off before they were killed during the siege of Kabul in
1991.
Afghan rights report stalled by warlord fears: Government report on 30 years of violence may not see the light of day because it names politically-connected warlords.
US Kills 7 People In Pakistan: The
US fired six missiles at a car and a small compound in the Khushhali
Turikhel village, a security official told Pakistan's Express Tribune.
Officials: 7 Iraqi police killed in attacks: Two
bombings and a drive-by shooting Sunday killed seven Iraqi police in a
former al-Qaida stronghold in the western part of the country,
authorities said, another sign of the militants' resurgence.
Six killed in spate of bombings in Iraq: Four
people were killed when a car bomb went off in a market in
Al-Muqdadiyah, north-east of Baghdad, on Sunday. A similar attack east
of Fallujah killed two policemen and wounded three others.
Iraqi PM criticizes Kurdish region for barring army from Syrian border area: Iraqi
Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki criticized authorities of the country's
semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan for preventing Iraqi army soldiers
sent by Baghdad from reaching a border point with Syria located at a
disputed area controlled by Kurdish forces.
Kurds in secret weapons deal: Iraqi official: "This
step is a breach of the law and the Iraqi constitution, because the
only side that can (buy arms) is the federal ministry of defence," the
official said.
Assad's forces claim victory in Damascus: Government
forces have succeeded in reimposing control of the capital after a
punishing battle, but rebels are still in control of sections of
Aleppo, clashing with reinforced army troops for several days.
Syria's government claims gains in Aleppo: - Syrian
tanks, artillery and helicopter gunships pounded rebel-held
neighborhoods in the commercial hub of Aleppo on Sunday in a bid to
retake control as President Bashar Assad's regime accused regional
powerhouses Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey of trying to destroy the
country.
Turkey masses tanks, weapons, missile batteries on Syria border: Turkey
has sent a convoy of tanks, weapons and ground-to-air missile
batteries to the border with Syria, adding to its already fortified
defences around the frontier, Anatolia reported Monday.
Saudi spy chief aids Syrian rebel war: Prince
Bandar bin Sultan, the new spy chief of Saudi Arabia, is not exactly a
man of the shadows - but he is at the heart of the US-Saudi
intelligence axis that is helping the Syrian rebels to dig in and arm
up.
Fact or fiction: Pro-Assad websites claim Syria has killed Saudi intelligence chief, to avenge Damascus bombing: Unconfirmed allegations of Prince Bandar's assassination underline open hostility between Assad supporters and the Saudis
U.S. reopens probe into bribery claims against Saudi prince :
The
Saudi Prince, who spent at least 20 years as the Saudi ambassador to
the United States, received GBP hundreds of millions in bribes by the
British contractor with the full knowledge of British Ministry of
Defense
Saudi campaign raises $72.3m for Syrians: Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations have repeatedly voiced support for Syrian rebels against the regime of Al Assad.
Syria lashes out at Saudi, Qatar, Turkey: The
Syrian government accused Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey of trying to
destroy the country and vowed Sunday that it would defeat rebels who
have captured large swathes of the commercial hub Aleppo.
Libya rebels join battlefield in Syria: Under
the command of one of Libya's most well known rebel commanders,
Al-Mahdi al-Harati, more than 30 Libyan fighters have made their way
into Syria to support the Free Syrian Army rebels in their war against
President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Stories of Greed and Neglect: "I'd
rather die in my own country than be humiliated in yours," she said,
explaining that she could not afford to keep her family in Lebanon
because landlords and hoteliers were exploiting the influx of Syrians to
demand astronomical rents.
Syrian Refugees Are Stung by a Hostile Reception in Iraq: He
expected a warm welcome. After all, his country had taken in 1.2
million Iraqis during their recent war, far more than any of Iraq's
other neighbors, and had allowed them to work, send their children to
public schools and receive state medical care.
Chinese destroyer enters Mediterranean via Suez: Warship crosses through Suez Canal into Mediterranean Sea, possibly en route to Syrian coast for naval maneuvers
Israeli occupation force troops kill Palestinian at checkpoint: Israeli
soldiers have shot dead one Palestinian and wounded two others after
opening fire on a car at a checkpoint in the occupied West Bank.
Pandering for $hekels:: Romney Brings in $1m at Israel Fundraiser: At
least 40 donors paid between $25,000 and $50,000 apiece to attend a
breakfast with Romney at a hotel-including Las Vegas casino magnet,
Sheldon Adelson, who has contributed more than $20 million to
Republicans and conservative super PACS so far this election cycle.
Pandering for $hekels: Romney says Jerusalem is Israel's capital, vows to move embassy: The
American embassy in Israel, currently in Tel Aviv, should move to
Jerusalem, presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney said in an interview
Sunday.
Chief Palestinian negotiator blasts Romney over pro-Israel speech in Jerusalem: Saeb
Erekat blasted Mitt Romney on Sunday for a speech in which the
Republican presidential candidate declared Jerusalem the capital of
Israel. "Romney's declarations are harmful to American interests in our
region, and they harm peace, security and stability," Erekat told
AFP.
Romney's Jewish Connector: How Dan Senor became the GOP candidate's key emissary to Israel's intelligentsia and the Washington policy scene
Romney to back Israeli Iran strike: REPUBLICAN
presidential candidate Mitt Romney would back an Israeli military
strike on Iran to stop the country from developing nuclear
capabilities, according to a top campaign aide.
Netanyahu: US national security adviser did not share Iran attack plans with Israel: The
Prime Minister's Office on Sunday denied a report that a senior US
official recently showed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the Obama
administration's plans for a possible strike on Iran's nuclear
facilities.
Former U.S. officials say CIA considers Israel to be Mideast's biggest spy threat: U.S.
intelligence agents stationed in Israel report multiple cases of
equipment tampering, suspected break ins in recent years; CIA officials
tell the Associated Press that Israel may have leaked info that led to
the capture of an agent inside Syria's chemical weapons program.
Israeli occupation force troops kill Palestinian at checkpoint: Israeli
soldiers have shot dead one Palestinian and wounded two others after
opening fire on a car at a checkpoint in the occupied West Bank.
U.S. is the driving force behind the fighting in Somalia: Washington
has been quietly equipping and training thousands of African soldiers
to wage a widening proxy war against the Shabab, the Al Qaeda ally that
has sparked alarm as foreign militants join its ranks.
Anaheim protests: 2 arrested; route to Disneyland cut off: At
least four marchers who took part in unruly protests Sunday against
the city's police department have been arrested, on the ninth
consecutive day of demonstrations by residents and activists furious
over two recent police shootings.
Social Security is not headed for disaster: The
U.S. government has the ability to raise enough revenue to pay out
whatever level of Social Security benefits the public wants. In that,
Social Security resembles all the other things the government pays for,
including the national parks, the Food and Drug Administration, and
the Department of Defense.
Poverty in America: Why Can't We End It?: Half
the jobs in the nation pay less than $34,000 a year, according to the
Economic Policy Institute. A quarter pay below the poverty line for a
family of four, less than $23,000 annually.
"Let us be peace and joy"
Tom Feeley
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Cost Of War
Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,455,590"
Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America's War On Iraq: 4,883
Number Of International Occupation Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan : 3,113
Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan Total Cost of Wars Since 2001
$1,357,355,340,057
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