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Army: 12 die, 31 wounded in Fort Hood shooting
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009    9
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The Keyboard Commandos want Obama to be tough
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009   
 To Brooks, the big question is whether Obama possesses "the trait that is more important than intellectual sophistication and, in fact, stands in tension with it." That is, whether the president is "a very manly, virile, manful person, and a firm believer in strict discipline, corporal punishment, and nude apartment wrestling." Oops, never mind. That last bit was Captain Ned. But it does get old hearing this cohort of Ivy League toughs -- most of whom one suspects haven't had even a fistfight since third grade -- describe every U.S. foreign policy issue as a testosterone test. One suspects it may not be Obama's virility they're worried about. Next came Cheney's devoted daughter. After President Obama paid a 4 a.m. visit to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to salute the flag-draped caskets of 18 American servicemen arriving home from Afghanistan, and to console their families, Liz Cheney appeared on -- where else? -- Fox News radio to suggest a cheap political stunt.
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United States Pushing International, Mandatory Copyright Laws. Guilty Until Proven Innocent!
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009   
 "* * Mandatory prohibitions on breaking DRM, even if doing so for a lawful purpose (e.g., to make a work available to disabled people; for archival preservation; because you own the copyrighted work that is locked up with DRM)" Now that is a worriying development. Let see the Teabaggers chew on this. Nah, it's a pro-corporate treaty which enforces American will on the REST of the world, so it doesn't set off the NWO alarm bells.
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Hillary Clinton: US Wants Israel To Stop Building West Bank Settlements 'Forever'
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009    4
 But Clinton has had to do a lot of explaining since last Saturday, when she stood with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem and praised his offer to limit settlement construction without halting it. Clinton has since tried to clarify the remarks, saying that the Israeli offer does not got far enough. Still, she has indicated that the Palestinians should resume negotiations with Israel without a full settlement halt as they demand.
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Italy Convicts 23 Americans In CIA Terrorist Kidnapping Case
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009    1
 One of those convicted, former Milan consular official Sabrina De Sousa, accused Congress of turning a blind eye to the entire matter. "No one has investigated the fact that the U.S. government allegedly conducted a rendition of an individual who now walks free and the operation of which was so bungled," she said, speaking through her lawyer Mark Zaid. Despite the convictions capping the nearly three-year Italian trial, several Italian and American defendants – including the two alleged masterminds of the abduction – were acquitted due to either diplomatic immunity or because classified information was stricken by Italy's highest court. The case has been politically charged from the beginning, with attempts to mislead investigators looking into the cleric's disappearance and derail the judicial proceedings once the trial was under way. But the Italian-American relationship, conditioned on such issues as participation in the Afghan campaign, is unlikely to be hurt by the convic
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New row over Colombia-US accord
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009   
 Venezuela has broken off diplomatic relations with Bogota and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has warned that Colombian military bases could be used by the US to attack his country. Other countries in the region, including Brazil and Chile, have also expressed concern. The BBC's Jeremy McDermott, in Colombia, says Colombia is increasingly isolated in the region, but does not seem to care, just so long as it has US support.
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Saudi Royal Air Force carries strikes against Yemeni rebels
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009    1
 The same dynamic has played out in various forms in Lebanon, where Iran supports the Shiite militant Hezbollah and Saudi Arabia favors a U.S.-backed faction, and in Iraq, where Saudi Arabia and Iran have thrown support to conflicting sides in the Sunni-Shiite struggle. A top Saudi government adviser confirmed "a large scale" military operation underway on the Saudi-Yemeni border with further reinforcements sent to the rugged, mountainous area. "It is a sustained operation which aims to finish this problem on our border," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. He said Saudi troops were coordinating with Yemen's army, but Yemen's defense ministry denied the Saudis were inside the country. The northern rebels, known as Hawthis, have been battling Yemeni government forces the past few months in the latest flare-up of a sporadic five-year conflict. They claim their needs are ignored by a Yemeni government that is increasingly allied wit
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RARE PHOTOS: Sperm Whale EATS Giant Squid
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009   
 Scientist have suspected this, but now photographic proof has emerged. More pictures on the page.
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Hammond's Audi RS6 vs Skiers French Alps Race - Top Gear - BBC
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009   
 One crazy race, Top Gear stylez!
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Damned Dirty....
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009    1
 Another marriage implodes to the damned (yet eternally fabulous) gays! The infamy of it all! (SUCK ON THAT MAINE!)
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Aston Martin Vanquish vs Ferrari 575 part 1 - Top Gear - BBC
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009   
 No Part 2 (yet) but the Tom Jones reference? Priceless!
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Carrie Prejean Sex Tape
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by ratilfar  11-5-2009    11
 Yeah... I know....
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