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| Editor What's the Evidence Behind the Case for War? "you
need both teams to lose...Let them both bleed, hemorrhage to death:
that's the strategic thinking..." Has the White House sought to
determine the possible Israeli role in encouraging or even enabling the
continuation of the conflict? »» |
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| Jonas E. Alexis Jewish Psychological and Political Warfare (Part I) "Apart
from a handful of deluded neoconservatives, no one believes that the
United States accomplished its objectives in Iraq, unless the main
objective was to commit mayhem, apply a tourniquet to staunch the
bleeding, and then declare the patient stable while hastily leaving the
scene of the crime." »» |
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| Franklin Lamb Justice Delayed But Gaining Ground Each
year, during the third week of September, Lebanon and this region, as
well as international supporters, pause to reflect upon and commemorate
the victims one of the twentieth century's most horrific and cynical
crimes perpetrated by a member state of the United Nations. The
Sabra-Shatila massacre took place September 16-19th in Beirut, a
well-documented 48 hours of slaughter that saw the Shatila Palestinian
refugee camp surrounded and sealed off by the occupying Israeli army,
whose intent was to block and force back inside the killing field anyone
seeking to escape the predicted orgy of butchery (see Bayan al Hout,
Sabra and Shatila September 1982, Pluto Press). »» |
Michael Shrimpton Aussie Election Wrap 2.. That's
right - the election is still going on! They haven't finished counting
the votes yet!! This kind of makes my point - the electoral system is
far too complicated. Even the parties are having problems with it, with
arguments about faxes to the Australian Electoral System going astray.
You'll have to ask the AEC why they are still using such antiquated
technology. I imagine they were watching the election on black and
white telly. »» |
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| Michael Noonan Silver - Not Ready For Prime Time There
are two distinct advantages derived from reading charts. They are all
based on factual information, in the form of executed trades, and they
are a short-cut for reading about all the exogenous factors, [mostly
fundamental], that impact the market. »» |
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| Lorimer Wilson What in the World Is Going On? Take a Look Differences
by country can best be illustrated by using a map of the world to
50-world-maphighlight the commonalities and oddities. This post presents
50 areas of interest including the extent to which the countries of the
world legislate civil liberties related to those of gays and lesbians.
Take a look. »» |
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