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Yearly Archives: 2006

Another Chapter in Bringing Democracy to the Middle East

When will action begin to bring the Amerikan administration to the International Court in the Hague on charges of crimes against Humanity? No Safety for Women in IraqBy Dahr Jamail and Ali Al-Fadhily, IPS News. Posted December 15, 2006. Women … Continue reading

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Just to Rub It In, Once More

Evidence shows no case for Iraq war British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s case for attacking Iraq has been dealt a new blow with the release of once-secret evidence from a former British diplomat who dismissed the threat of weapons of … Continue reading

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A Saturday Snapshot – TIC Economic Theory

From our friends at Wake Up From Your Slumber, a little humour for a Saturday afternoon. Well, perhaps a little serious humour. Trickle Down Economics – Applied We all know about it – in theory. But now, you can see … Continue reading

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Bringing Democracy to the Middle East

West’s attempt to divide Iraq on sectarian groundsBy Abdujabbar al-Samarai, AzzamanDec 13, 2006, 09:56 Several years before the 2003 U.S. invasion, western media had already divided the Iraqi society into several ethnic and sectarian groups. Even western powers, particularly the … Continue reading

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We’ve Been Saying This For Weeks

Bush’s new defense secretary: Veteran of U.S. war crimes pastBy Alan MassDecember 15, 2006 THE PRESIDENT wanted to continue his crusade despite all opposition. And Robert Gates helped make sure it happened. Under Ronald Reagan, that meant manipulating CIA intelligence … Continue reading

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The Growing Threat to Education in Iraq

Iraq violence threatens teachers and students. Campuses are closing.By Solomon Moore, Times Staff WriterDecember 16, 2006 BAGHDAD — Iraq’s schools, long touted by American officials as a success story in a land short on successes, increasingly are being caught in … Continue reading

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Istanbul Conference Conclusions

The Istanbul Conference can reasonably be viewed as the Arabic counterpoint to the Bagman Baker, et al ISG. We view this conference as far more legitimate, from a global perspective, than the ISG. The Istanbul Conference Azzaman devotes a lot … Continue reading

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Bumper Stickers, Volume 2

Thank you to Charlie Loving.1/20/09: End of an Error That’s OK, I Wasn’t Using My Civil Liberties Anyway Let’s Fix Democracy in This Country First If You Want a Nation Ruled By Religion, Move to Iran Bush. Like a Rock. … Continue reading

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Cold, Hard Facts, Episode XIII

John, it’s your lucky day. We were just talking about Amerikan arrogance, too, and here you go demonstrating it most capably. Let us just suggest that you don’t have a lock on “what’s right,” John. In fact, we don’t think … Continue reading

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Amerikan Arrogance Does Not Win Hearts and Minds

Iraqi Red Crescent: U.S. Threatens WorkBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSPublished: December 15, 2006 GENEVA (AP) — Harassment from U.S. forces is a greater threat to the work of the Iraqi Red Crescent than insurgent attacks, a senior official of the Red … Continue reading

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Cold, Ruthless Facts – A Revisit

Survey indicates Iraqis in despair More than 90 per cent of Iraqis believe the country is worse off now than before the war in 2003, according to new research obtained by Al Jazeera. A survey of 2,000 people by the … Continue reading

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A Failing Empire – Wal*Mart Nihilism

Prisoners of Envy: Wal*Mart Nihilism Versus the Punk Rock of BloggingBy Phil RockstrohDec 14, 2006, 20:03 The Holiday Season has arrived, unfolding before us, like a cheap vinyl wallet, here in The United States of American Express. The days spill … Continue reading

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