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POPSEager to Tap Iraq's Vast Oil Reserves Industry Execs Suggested Invasion
In Ron Suskind's 2004 book, "The Price of Loyalty," O'Neill said an invasion of Iraq was on the agenda at the first National Security Council. There was even a map for a post-war occupation, marking out how Iraq's oil fields would be carved up. Even at that early date, the message from Bush was "find a way to do this," according to O'Neill, a critic of the Iraq invasion who was forced out of his job in December 2002. The New Yorker's Jane Mayer later made another discovery: a secret NSC document dated February 3, 2001 - only two weeks after Bush took office - instructing NSC officials to cooperate with Cheney's task force, which was "melding" two previously unrelated areas of policy: "the review of operational policies towards rogue states" and "actions regarding the capture of new and existing oil and gas fields." By March 2001, Cheney's task force had prepared a set of documents with a map of Iraqi oilfields, pipelines, refiner
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POPSguns in church A coalition of peace and church groups is staging a gun-free event across town at the same time.
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POPS'We Come Here To Civilise People, Get Them Out Of The Darkness & Injustice Into The Beauty Of Islam' Alexander Hitchens, of the Centre for Social Cohesion, said his group was invited to the debate with Mr Choudary on the understanding that it would be held on neutral ground with no segregation. He said he was greeted by members of Al Muharjiroun on the door before being barred from entering. 'We were led to believe it would be completely neutral,' he said. Outside the hall, Mr Choudary criticised British society as 'dirty' and predicted that, within one or two decades, Muslims would be the majority here. Asked why he was living here, he said: 'We come here to civilise people, get them to come out of the darkness and injustice into the beauty of Islam.'
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POPSWhat do you remember? what if someone got knifed in the petrol station? Then we become witnesses to a crime. And our ability to recall these minor details may have a significant role in authenticating our memory of the offence.
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POPSThe Right to Choose I can understand how the right to choose cannot be swiped off with condemnation. We have to look at the many different situations when abortion is the right thing to do. Mostly, the decision affects one human being and a fetus. When we begin to understand the difference between the vessel and what it contains (a personality, a soul) and when both are bounded as a human being, maybe we can make rule about abortion. Western medicine only focuses on the physical, so how can it decide with NO knowledge of the process AT ALL when a body is a person and when it is not?????? To the medical community, I say: Start getting educated into the soft knowledge of the soul and I would respect your decisions. This decision cannot be left to religious nor to Bible belt fanatics. In the meantime, a mother's life is here already, a healthy baby can be had any time in the future.
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POPSBroon fails nation again
So finally there is to be an inquiry into the execution and reconstruction involved in the war on Iraq. It is to be overseen by a former senior Northern Ireland civil servant who knows a thing or two about secrecy - Sir John Chilcot - who also sat on the Butler Committee which investigated the intelligence on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. It is to hear evidence in private and will not have the power of legal subpoena - specifically the legal power to require people to attend or divulge documents. That last fact seems to be the central criticism of the way the inquiry has been set up, coupled with the secrecy. But the people supervising the inquiry, whilst lacking a certain amount of diversity, have been largely welcomed. Gary Gibbon will be reporting on Mr Brown's announcement. Acton's speak louder than words. By holding this inquiry in private shows the disrespect that politicians have for the ordinary Brit who are the backbone of the British dying nation. If this is what b
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POPSMythical Mix Up Watch the D-Team head to Cambodia in pursuit of a new dinosaur and soon find that Rod and Laura have beaten them there, and have brought their nursemaid Helga along for support.
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