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  1. dancing-loon

    Canada - new US poodle!

    Canada's political establishment has given its full support to the Israeli state's bloody onslaught against the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip. Canada's minority Conservative government has been amongst the most strident state supporters of the assault on Gaza. Since Israel launched...
  2. dancing-loon

    Best video about our environment

    The best video on the subject of our environment. <FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><A href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2174195060267517042" target=_blank...
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    Oldies...

    1 9 5 7 J U K E B O X - S P E C I A L jukebox
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    The Torture Report

    The Torture Report Published: December 17, 2008 Make sure to read the full report here... http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/18/opinion/18thu1.html?_r=2&hp ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ever so slowly the Americans are waking up! Am I ever...
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    Microsoft sucks!

    .: VISTA SUCKS
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    Weather Terror....

    Weather terror 2: Russia and the rogues http://www.inteldaily.com/?c=172&a=8210 ------------------------------------------------------- I'm putting this up for discussion, so I can learn more about it. Perhaps Dexter Sinister could explain this weather manipulation force to laymen like myself...
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    Talking sense on South Ossetia.

    Talking Sense on South Ossetia by Dimitri K. Simes - 08.11.2008 Dimitri K. Simes is the president of The Nixon Center and publisher of The National Interest. "It is remarkable, but probably inevitable, that so many in Washington have reacted with surprise and outrage to Russia’s response to...
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    Warning! Russia is aggressive!!

    UK warns over 'Russia aggression' UK prime minister Gordon Brown has said NATO and the EU must reassess their relations with the Kremlin to prevent further "Russian aggression". His comments came amid fears Russia could cut oil and gas flows in the row over Georgia. Mr Brown, in the Observer...
  9. dancing-loon

    US in deep trouble for killing 60 children!!

    U.S. Killed 90 in Afghan Village, Including 60 Children, U.N. Finds KABUL, Afghanistan — A United Nations human rights team has found “convincing evidence” that 90 civilians — among them 60 children — were killed in airstrikes on a village in western Afghanistan on Friday, according to the...
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    The rights of the Unborn still a "hot potato"!

    Tories abandon 'unborn victims' bill Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced Monday that the government will draft a new bill to replace Bill C-484, the Unborn Victims of Crime Act, so that it closes the debate about fetal rights and focuses instead on penalizing criminals who harm pregnant...
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    Obama in deep trouble with the law....

    Obama Sued in Philadelphia Federal Court on Grounds he is Constitutionally Ineligible for the Presidency A prominent Philadelphia attorney and Hillary Clinton supporter filed suit this afternoon in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania against Illinois Sen. Barack...
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    McCain, Obama, and ... AIPAC

    Prospective Presidents’ Painful Pandering At Annual AIPAC Assembly LIKE A MUSLIM undertaking the Hajj, the once in a lifetime trip to Mecca, or a Catholic chancing to see the pope speak from his Vatican window, presidential candidates seemingly long to trudge to the annual AIPAC conference to...
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    Obama has chosen his VP...

    Obama Chooses Biden as Running Mate Senator Barack Obama has chosen Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware to be his running mate, turning to a leading authority on foreign policy and a longtime Washington hand to fill out the Democratic ticket, Mr. Obama announced in text and e-mail messages...
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    US combat troops could leave Iraq by 2011

    US combat troops could leave Iraq by 2011 under the terms of a deal awaiting approval by Iraq's parliament and presidency, an Iraqi official has said. The draft security agreement also calls for US forces to withdraw from all Iraqi urban areas by June 2009. The 27-point agreement reportedly...
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    Russia versus NATO

    Tit for Tat.... it's getting more serious by the day! Russians halt Nato co-operation Russia has told Nato it is halting all military co-operation, the bloc says, as the crisis over Georgia deepens. The Russian move follows a statement by Nato that there would be no...
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    Harper's no-show an error - Chretien.

    Harper no-show at Games an error, Chrétien says Prime Minister Stephen Harper has risked relations with China by failing to attend the Olympic Games and going overboard in honouring Tibet's Dalai Lama, former prime minister Jean Chrétien said yesterday. Speaking to a Canadian Bar Association...
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    Pakistan - Musharraf resigns

    President Musharraf of Pakistan Resigns Under pressure over impending impeachment charges, President Pervez Musharraf announced that he would resign Monday, ending nearly nine years as one of the United States’ most important allies in the campaign against terrorism. Facing impeachment...
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    Letter to us from the Taliban!

    Taliban letter to Canadians warns of more attacks The Taliban has sent an open letter urging Canadians to push Ottawa to leave Afghanistan or face more insurgent attacks. In an open letter written on behalf of the "Islamic Emirate of...
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    US - Poland

    Missile Defense: Washington and Poland just moved the World closer to War The signing on August 14 of an agreement between the governments of the United States and Poland to deploy on Polish soil US ‘interceptor missiles’ is the most dangerous move towards nuclear war the world has seen since...
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    Canada wants to buy - US won't sell!

    Strict security, growing costs impede major military purchase U.S. limiting exports to Canada over espionage fears, files show Ottawa is facing an uphill battle to carry out a promised purchase of $17-billion in new military equipment because of stringent U.S...