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The Balfour Declaration and the Mandate Under the League of Nations
merrie
by merrie  Today 2:00 AM   
 ........ The Jewish Connection To The Land ...... We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria, as it has never been separated from it at any time. We are connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic, and geographical bonds." The purpose of post-World War I's League of Nations was to prepare those liberated from the Turks for independence. Once the indigenous populations demonstrated their ability to assume control, the mandates given to the war's victorious superpowers were supposed to be self-terminating. For the international community, justice for the Arabs meant guaranteeing their economic, civil, and religious rights. Awarding the Arabs any form of self-government within Palestine was precluded by British commitments to the Jews under the Balfour Declaration, which had been incorporated in the mandate of the League of Nations.
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Bob Barr: The "Change" of the Republican Party
blueridge
by blueridge  Yesterday 2:37 PM    1
 Powerful. The neo-republican party exposed from a former republican who pushed to impeach Clinton. Barr's credibility from being a very influential republican Congressman, and earlier experience in the CIA, make his arguments formidable. During the last 8 years republicans have left their own platform, especially regarding limited government and individual liberty which they once championed. Listen on REAL audio beginning at 1:00:00 mark. Despite much talk of democracy the Libertarian candidate is being excluded from debates from the two-party tyranny. Ron Paul and Bob Barr are just two effective witnesses to the "change" of the republican party and the great danger to freedom it poses. .
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cw pirates pt1
david22
by david22  8-31-2008   
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FREE Digital Online Comic Books (Samples)
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  8-29-2008   
 Impressive comic book viewer, colorful and expandable.
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Barack Obama: Leap of Faith
merrie
by merrie  8-28-2008    1
 but because they're confused about the roots of his politics. Sen. Obama accumulated his victorious lead early with a liberal coalition willing to vote for him mainly for reasons of faith – upper-middle-class whites, black voters and young idealists -- all attempting to complete the civil-rights promise, answer the post-partisan appeal, or vote against the war and George Bush. His coalition's limitations hit the wall in Ohio. Here Sen. Clinton discovered her Rosie-the-Riveter persona, and it worked. I watched her sell bread-and-butter policy before blue-collar crowds in Youngstown, Akron and Cleveland. She was tremendously good at it. He just wasn't. The Sunday before the Ohio vote, Sen. Obama abandoned Ohio. The way Hillary won in these crucial November swing states may have fatally damaged his candidacy. His problem is that there is nothing in it (biography) to suggest he has spent any significant time thinking about these people other than as a political abstraction.
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"War in Iraq has become a total disaster"
masbury
by masbury  8-25-2008    4
 "a devastated population in an obliterated nation lacking in the most essential supplies and services; a nation where death continues on a shopping spree"
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McCain- McBush- Bush Be Frightened
klippety
by klippety  8-22-2008   
 Be very Afraid for America. " It Can Happen Here", a book by Sinclair, written earlier, describing the way America slides into fascism. Wars on all sides, and your civil rights being diminished by the day with new laws to curb your freedom and expand the powers of FBI, CIA and all the other 3letter clubs. Americans are already afraid of their own government. Time to take it back! It is your Land, after all.
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Iraq Takes Aim at Leaders of U.S.-Tied Sunni Groups
ratilfar
by ratilfar  8-21-2008   
 Cont.... Even before the new pressure from the government, many Awakening members were growing frustrated — and at an especially delicate time. United States and Iraqi negotiators have just completed a draft security agreement that next year, Iraqi officials say, would substantially pull American forces back from cities and towns to be replaced by Iraqi security forces. Awakening members complain, with rising bitterness, that the government has been slow to make good on its promises to recruit tens of thousands of its members into those security forces. General Perkins said only 5,200 members had been recruited in a force of about 100,000.
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Bring on an atheist prime minister
breweruk
by breweruk  8-21-2008   
 Excellent comment piece in the Guardian today by AC Grayling. Clipped a few sentences, but the article is a must read.
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Money vs Currency
susie45891
by susie45891  8-20-2008   
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"Man in the Dark"
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  8-19-2008    2
 Has anyone read it yet?
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Report From a Forgotten War: Second in a Series
merrie
by merrie  8-19-2008   
 Taliban leaders also provided a haven for Usama bin Laden's Al Qaeda to launch the 9/11 attack. In November 2001, when they were deposed by the U.S.-backed Northern Alliance, many of the Taliban fled south to Pakistan and east into Iran. This spring, they came back, intent on overthrowing the democratically elected government of President Hamid Karzi. That's when the Marines of TF 2/7 arrived "in country" to train and mentor Afghan Army and police forces. It's been a challenging assignment for the 1300 Marines, sailors, soldiers and airmen of TF 2/7. The unit's Area of Operations (A/O) is more than 28,000 square kilometers — roughly the size of Vermont. There is only one paved highway. Overland transport to some of the fifteen forward bases and combat outposts where TF 2/7 operates often takes more than 24 hours of continuous day and night movement. Until this week — when four CH-53 transport helos and four Cobra gunships arrived, the task force had to rely on NATO aircraft...
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The Collected Works of Julius Ceasar
ChaosSyren
by ChaosSyren  8-18-2008   
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Lego Recreates Classic Photos
Kelika
by Kelika  8-17-2008    1
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Research Project Calculator
akipta
by akipta  8-17-2008   
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Colorado 'fusion center' gathers intelligence
spirithiker
by spirithiker  8-15-2008   
 Intelligence analysts with the Colorado State Patrol, Colorado National Guard and Federal Bureau of Investigation take local reports of suspicious criminal activity and determine what merits further investigation. This is just one of 'Big Brothers' spy fortresses.
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The War in Darfur
legend89
by legend89  8-14-2008   
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Drug War Logic - West Helena, AR Under Siege
ganjablue
by ganjablue  8-13-2008   
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Civil War Reconnaissance
willhelm
by willhelm  8-13-2008   
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" . . Lincoln or Darwin?"
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-13-2008   
 Full story: http://www.newsweek.com/id/143742
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My "WTF??!!" of the Day
sahara
by sahara  8-12-2008    2
 Released in 2001.
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Covering The War In The Caucasus -- List Of Georgian Mainstream Media And Blog Websites (In English)
victorlamp
by victorlamp  8-12-2008   
 For news and information from the Russian prspective, a list of news websites (in English) can be found at the following link: http://warnewsupdates.blogspot.com/2008/08/covering-war-in-caucasus-list-of_11.html
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McCain lifts Georgia speech from Wikipedia
masbury
by masbury  8-11-2008    2
 Of course, he didn't lift it personally, given he doesn't know how to operate the computer.
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John McCain the Plagiarizer?
DanaGarrett
by DanaGarrett  8-11-2008    1
 You're allowed to quote freely from Wikipedia as long as you make the proper attribuations, but it doesn't appear that John McCain did that. He should have done something like this: "A Wikipedia editor notices some similarities between Sen. John McCain's speech today on the crisis in Georgia and the Wikipedia article on the country Georgia. They appear similar enough that most people would consider parts of McCain's speech to be derived directly from Wikipedia.'
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Hipster: The Dead End of Western Civilization
Lawl78
by Lawl78  8-11-2008   
 Pretty amusing...
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The ordinary Life of a Former Rebel
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  8-10-2008   
 Some people concentrate on family and community, and others focus on wealth and power. Watch the video "The Life of a Former Rebel".
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Cold War on Campus
DeMaistre
by DeMaistre  8-6-2008    1
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Brazil's Supreme Court warns of possible civil war
tommy2balmy
by tommy2balmy  8-5-2008   
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Candidates Mum On Gay Marriage Debate
queah
by queah  8-5-2008   
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Peak Price Oil
sunblock
by sunblock  8-4-2008   
 Instead of running out of oil, we may run out of money: Peak Price Oil can create a world where gas, food and heat are available but at a price only the wealthy can afford. Civil societies may collapse, and social unrest explode.
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uavs
bdaclips
by bdaclips  8-2-2008   
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"Put a Kibosh to this Insane Plan"
sahara
by sahara  8-1-2008   
 Ominously, these “ideas” hark back to Operation Northwoods, the JSC plan to stage a false flag terror event — or a number of events — designed to provide a pretext to invade Cuba and take out Fidel Castro. Such “ideas” included “friendly Cubans” attacking the U.S. base at Guantanamo, shooting down a drone disguised as a chartered civil airliner and blaming it on Cuba, inciting riots and staging terror attacks in Miami, and other terrorist acts. Fortunately, then Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, put a kibosh to this insane plan. More recently, in January, 2003, in the lead-up to the Iraq invasion George Bush and Tony Blair discussed painting planes in United Nations colors “in order to provoke an attack which could then be used to justify material breach” and thus set in motion an invasion, according to Philippe Sands, a leading British human rights lawyer.
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Terrorism in North Africa "reinvogorated"
willhelm
by willhelm  7-31-2008   
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Civil War Breaking Out Amongst Pak Taliban
merrie
by merrie  7-29-2008    3
 Clearly we see the same pattern of violence against fellow Muslims (and fellow Jihadists) at the hands of the uber radical Islamo Fascists creating a backlash. This is very reminiscent of how it began in Iraq. The Pakistan Awakening may be beginning (and it may not ever happen). But one thing is clear in all military situations, a divided enemy is easier to defeat than a united one. So the news civil war is starting to break out amongst the Taliban forces in the Pak Tribal Areas is very good news
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Bush and Batman
brazilnut72
by brazilnut72  7-27-2008    1
 Interesting analysis. Now I am going to have to go see the flick.
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The 26th Of July Movement
merrie
by merrie  7-27-2008    2
 Cubans to fight in the Cuban revolution for the overthrow of Batista. During that period, Castro also met Ernesto "Che" Guevara, who joined their forces. They were trained by Alberto Bayo, a former military leader of the failed "loyalists" in the Spanish Civil War. The group trained in Mexico under the leadership of Fidel Castro and returned to Cuba in November 1956, on a small yacht named Granma. They hoped their landing in Eastern Cuba would coincide with planned uprisings in the cities and a general strike, coordinated by the llano wing of the 26th of July Movement. It was their intention to launch an armed offensive and swiftly topple the Batista government. There was another group of revolutionaries, who carried out the most dramatic act of the Revolution since the Moncada Barracks attack of 1953. This second group of revolutionaries were members of the decidedly anticommunist, Student Revolutionary Directorate (RD; Directorio Revolucionario)
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Defining “Victory” In Iraq
merrie
by merrie  7-26-2008   
 Part of the problem here is that the war in Iraq is usually thought of as a single war in Iraq. But there have been at least three wars in Iraq since 2003 – the U.S.-led war against Saddam Hussein’s Baath Party regime, the civil war between Sunni and Shia militias, and the insurgencies against government and international forces waged by a constellation of guerrilla and terrorist groups. All three wars are distinct from each other, and two of the three are already over. The war against Saddam Hussein and his government ended when the regime was overthrown and what remained of its army was disbanded. You might say it didn’t officially end until he was captured in December of 2003, but he effectively lost when he was demoted from absolute dictator to fugitive. No matter what else might happen, Saddam Hussein will never be considered victorious.
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Some interestin moment at House Hearings on Abuse of Executive Branch Power
papananook
by papananook  7-26-2008   
 Miller has introduced legislation calling for appointment of a special prosecutor to bring criminal contempt charges against several current and former Bush administration officials for refusing to comply with congressional subpoenas. The Justice Department has refused to bring charges against administration officials for not complying with the subpoenas once Bush has asserted an executive privilege claim. The House Judiciary Committee has filed a civil lawsuit against the White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten
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This Olympics will be about taking part, rather than chasing medals..
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  7-26-2008   
 read this and pop this..I want the entire clip marks community to visit the site and read the full story of a girl with courage, persistence and determination!!! This kid can change lives...amazing!
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Ohio Civil War Battle Anniversary Noted
presohio
by presohio  7-25-2008   
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