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    MORDIDA !!!

    MORDIDA ! Now there's a word for us non-proliferating white anglos. It's the Mexican word for you. http://www.washingtontimes.com/culture/culturebriefs.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I said that Mexico has everything to make it a prosperous...
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    Ehud Olmert

    We Are Ready to Change’ Israel's Ehud Olmert on his bold plan for a new border. By Lally Weymouth Newsweek April 17, 2006 issue - Against the advice of his campaign managers, Ehud Olmert made a daring move. In the midst of the recent elec­tion campaign, he decided to tell Israeli voters...
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    Immigration In America

    I totally admire the conflict and argument about immigration in America today. I honor the arguments and how they are argued and how it is fought out in America and even fought and debated in Congress. It's full of conflicting complexity represented in Congress itself. Admirable. But...
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    SHIA WANTS TO KILL ALL SUNNI NAMED OMAR

    The Washington Times www.washingtontimes.com Omars new targets in Iraq's sectarian war By Aqeel Hussein LONDON SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Published April 3, 2006 BAGHDAD -- For police in Baghdad's Al Adil neighborhood, the 14 corpses looked like the products of just another night's work in Iraq's...
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    KNARLED BARKLEY

    Has anyone heard this Brit's songs ? I just heard part of one on an NPR show discussing him. And it was about feeling crazy in a blue kinda way. Damn good. Sounds a little like OUTKAST. I gotta google this.
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    OIL POLITICS

    " Although no oil-company or government estimates were made public James Paul of the Global Policy Forum offered these estimates: Iraqs oil is the worlds cheapest to produce, at a cost of $1 per barrel. The gigantic 'rent' on Iraqs oil during the decades of production, could yield company...
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    IRAN'S FASTEST UNDERWATER MISSLE

    Iran Claims to Have Test-Fired Missile That Can Destroy Warships 233 MILES PER HOUR UNDERWATER Sunday , April 02, 2006 TEHRAN, Iran — Iran announced its second major new missile test within days, saying Sunday it has successfully fired a high-speed torpedo capable of destroying huge...
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    ARAB JIZYA

    Right now, in the generally squalid Arab world, you'll find four types of regimes: (1) Dictators with oil (Iraq, Libya). (2) Monarchs with oil (Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states). (3) Dictators without oil (Egypt, Syria). (4) Monarchs without oil (Jordan, Morocco) Numbers 1 and 3 are, almost...
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    INTERNET REGULATION

    Telecompetition or binary bureaucracy? By Dick Armey Published March 26, 2006 Do we want more government control of technology, or do we want less? That's the million-dollar question as the House Energy and Commerce Committee, chaired by Rep. Joe Barton, Texas Republican, moves to...
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    AL QAEDA NUCLEAR POWER

    Al Qaeda's nuclear option By Arnaud de Borchgrave Published March 24, 2006 President Bush says frequently "we are fighting them over there so they won't come over here." "Them" are transnational terrorists and "over there" is Iraq. The insurgency in Iraq has much to do with al Qaeda's...
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    AFGHANISTAN AND HEADLINE VOYEURS

    Security and the Afghan economy By Don Ritter/Mahmood Karzai/Jack Kemp Published March 23, 2006 Americans may be surprised, in contrast to conventional wisdom, to learn of the comparative peacefulness of Afghan cities compared to other big cities around the world. The coverage on cable...
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    DUBAI PORTS AND ISLAMISM

    Dubai undertow By Mark Steyn Published March 20, 2006 How's that Dubai ports deal going? You remember, the one where Dubai Ports World agreed to sell its U.S. port operations to an American company? "It appears," huffed Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida Democrat, "that the...
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    Interesting story on respect

    washingtonpost.com Building Iraq's Army: Mission Improbable Project in North Reveals Deep Divide Between U.S. and Iraqi Forces By Anthony Shadid and Steve Fainaru Washington Post Foreign Service Friday, June 10, 2005; A01 BAIJI, Iraq -- An hour before dawn, the sky still clouded by a dust...
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    Al-Qaeda versus insurgents

    US delight as Iraqi rebels turn their guns on al-Qa'eda By Oliver Poole in Qaim (Filed: 04/07/2005) American troops on the Syrian border are enjoying a battle they have long waited to see - a clash between foreign al-Qa'eda fighters and Iraqi insurgents. Tribal leaders in Husaybah are...
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    No one cares about Iraq

    A letter from Ray Reynolds, a medic in the Iowa Army National Guard, serving in Iraq Dec 3, 2004 As I head off to Baghdad for the final weeks of my stay in Iraq, I wanted to say thanks to all of you who did not believe the media. They have done a very poor job of covering everything that...
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    Sinkiang, northwestern Chinese autonomous region

    http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/bsv/nuclear_explosions/undergr/china.html Underground Nuclear Explosions from China 1945-1998 SED Waveforms Day Mon Year Time Lat Lon Mb Ms Site Type Yield Name Comments 22 SEP 1969 16:14:59 41.376 88.318 5.2 Lop Nor, Sinkiang Province, China underground...
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    The World will Save Iraq from Civil War

    Here's an article about it: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pretty good article. Says alot. . . . . . . .
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    AWOL REPORT

    Wednesday's Child ? ITN (I think not) Caracal kid Bueller ? Bueller ?
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    War Song

    Chorus (E.D.I. Amin):] You either ride wit' us, or collide wit' us It's as simple as that for me and my niggaz You either ride wit' us, or collide wit' us It's as simple as that for me and my niggaz [E.D.I. Amin] War Time War Time, it's either yourz or mine Outlawz be on a grind, and a mission...
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    THE LESSONS OF KUWAIT -- GULF WAR I

    RESPONSE: no Saddam had not "made a gamble". He approached the U.S. Ambassador with complaints of Kuiwaiti 'slant drilling' into Iraqi oil resources. She responded that it was 'a regional issue and would require a regional solution. The U.S. would not interviene.' It looks like the Ambassador...