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Whos Is Planning On Getting A Flu Shot This Season Post Date: 2006-10-23 10:22:12 by tom007
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The Health Ministry has stopped the administration of flu vaccines after four people died this week and last week shortly after receiving the inoculations. Three of the four individuals were inoculated at the Leumit Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) in Kiryat Gat. All three suffered from several chronic ailments, including heart disease and diabetes. The fourth recipient, a 67-year-old man, was insured at the Meuhedet HMO in Petah Tikva and suffered from serious heart disease. He was given the shot on Thursday by his wife, a dentist. A few hours later he was found dead on a city street.
US Offical Bufoonery Concering the ME Post Date: 2006-10-23 00:29:55 by tom007
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By Jeff Stein Washington: For the past several months, Ive been wrapping up lengthy interviews with US counter-terrorism officials with a fundamental question: "Do you know the difference between a Sunni and a Shia?" A "gotcha" question? Perhaps. But if knowing your enemy is the most basic rule of war, I dont think its out of bounds. And as I quickly explain to my subjects, Im not looking for theological explanations, simply the basics: Whos on what side today, and what does each want? After all, wouldnt British counter-terrorism officials responsible for Northern Ireland know the difference between Catholics and Protestants? The 1,40 ...
America's Media-Driven Descent Into Depravity Post Date: 2006-10-22 18:38:25 by Red Jones
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America's Media-Driven Descent Into Depravity By Henry Makow Ph.D. October 21, 2006 By Henry Makow Ph.D. "...We aspire to corrupt in order to govern
We have taken from the people all the gods of heaven and earth, which had their homage. We have torn from them their religious faith, their faith in monarchy, their honesty and their family virtues
" (Giuseppe Mazzini, 1805-1872, Revolutionary, Founder of Italian Freemasonry and the Mafia) Many prime time TV programmes today would have been considered obscene just 20 years ago. They present outrageous and shocking behavior as if it were normal and this creates cognitive dissonance. Thus they condition us to accept ...
After Pat’s Birthday (Tillman's brother) Post Date: 2006-10-21 11:49:45 by Burkeman1
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It is Pats birthday on November 6, and elections are the day after. It gets me thinking about a conversation I had with Pat before we joined the military. He spoke about the risks with signing the papers. How once we committed, we were at the mercy of the American leadership and the American people. How we could be thrown in a direction not of our volition. How fighting as a soldier would leave us without a voice
until we get out. Much has happened since we handed over our voice: Somehow we were sent to invade a nation because it was a direct threat to the American people, or to the world, or harbored terrorists, or was involved in the September 11 attacks, or received ...
Neocrazy Media Nuke Cover-up Post Date: 2006-10-21 11:28:12 by Burkeman1
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When George W. Bush became president, as best the on-site monitors of the International Atomic Energy Agency could determine, the North Koreans were in total compliance with The Agreed Framework Between the United States of America and the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea [.pdf]. In 1992, at the insistence of the Russians, the DPRK had begun negotiations with the IAEA on a Safeguards Agreement, as required of them by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, but soon got into a dispute with the IAEA as to whether they were accurately characterizing the NPT proscribed materials they were declaring. The IAEA asked to do chemical assays and the Koreans refused. IAEA ...
A Magic Day Post Date: 2006-10-21 10:35:44 by Zoroaster
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A Magic Day by Charley Reese by Charley Reese DIGG THIS A lot of Americans delude themselves that they live in a democracy and that they control the government. Actually, we don't live in a democracy, and we control the government for only one day every two years. The form of our government is a republic. That means we don't get to decide issues by referendum, at least not at the federal level. Instead, we elect representatives for two-year terms and senators for six-year terms. During their term of office, they can do pretty much what they want, whether we like it or not. There is no recall authority in our Constitution, and in fact, letters to representatives and senators don't have ...
Keith Olberman on Bush Tryanny (Regardless of what you think Keith makes some greathistorical points - Recommended) Post Date: 2006-10-21 00:21:23 by tom007
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The Nazi's Fled To Paraguay Too Post Date: 2006-10-20 22:41:51 by tom007
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Our paranoid friends over at Bring It On have put together a story that hasnt exactly made Washington Whispers. Its real short and real simple: * The Cuban news service reports that George W. Bush has purchased 98,840 acres in Paraguay, near the Bolivian/Brazilian border. * Jenna Bush paid a secret diplomatic visit to Paraguayan President Nicanor Duarte and U.S. Ambassador James Cason. There were no press conferences, no public sightings and no official confirmation of her 10-day trip which apparently ended this week. * The Paraguayan Senate voted last summer to grant U.S. troops immunity from national and International Criminal Court (ICC) jurisdiction. * ...
'Hardliners' control N Korea policy (Recommended Interview Here) Post Date: 2006-10-20 21:34:44 by tom007
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'Hardliners' control N Korea policy By Benjamin Robertson in Beijing Wednesday 11 October 2006, 15:23 Makka Time, 12:23 GMT Shi Yinhong says N Korea feels it is in a strong position Related: N Korea: Sanctions an act of war No confirmation of second explosion Russia, China urge calm on N Korea Timeline: Nuclear negotiations Tools: Email Article Print Article Send Your Feedback Shi Yinhong is the director of the Centre for American Studies at Renmin University in Beijing. An expert on international relations, he discussed with http://Aljazeera.net how North Korea's announcement that it detonated a nuclear bomb will impact the region and the likelihood of finding a solution to the ...
Anti-U.S. but Pro-American Post Date: 2006-10-20 21:13:11 by tom007
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Anti-U.S. but Pro-American BY CHRISTOPHER KETCHAM 10.20.2006 | POLITICS Well, that tears it. I read the Military Commissions Act of 2006 on my shitty little dial-up connection here in the cabin, and immediately went to the pawn shop in Moab and bought another rifle. Five of them now in the stash, plus a couple pistols. Ready enough to arm seven people altogether. Have you read the Military Commissions Act of 2006? I mean, read it through to its poisonous black heart, its implication for our basic freedoms, its tolling that the system of checks enshrined in the Constitution and entrusted to the three balanced branches is gone? That's extreme language, I know, but it approaches the truth. ...
What kind of man renames Armour sausage? Post Date: 2006-10-20 16:19:50 by Pure Pork Kielbasa
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Breakfast: It's the most enjoyably lethal of all meals, if done right. Pancakes, bacon, eggs and hash browns. Of course, you might as well inject a tube of tub caulk into your veins, same effect. Since I want to fit into my pants, I have the Breakfast of Denial -- overpriced yogurt and a small pathetic sausage, squeezed in a napkin to extract all the deadly juices until it tastes like a maple-flavored Duraflame log. I could eat Jimmy Dean brand, but I tired every morning of wondering whether he was dead or alive. It's like Abe Vigoda-brand Orange Juice. (Both Abe and Jimmy are alive, in case you're wondering.) So I ate Armour brand Brown 'N Serve, which are precooked and require a minute of ...
THE WOMAN'S VOTE IN NOVEMBER Post Date: 2006-10-20 15:09:09 by Buzzard
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"In the first place, it is to be remembered, that the general government is not to be charged with the whole power of making and administering laws: its jurisdiction is limited to certain enumerated objects, which concern all the members of the republic, but which are not to be attained by the separate provisions of any." James Madison, Federalist No. 14, November 30, 1787, 4th President of these united States of America and "Father of the Constitution" With the pretend election getting close, the old worn out chant from female politicians about "women's issues" once again dominates their campaigns, web sites and commercials. Out comes the same toxic rhetoric ...
The Petroleum Paradox Post Date: 2006-10-19 23:58:04 by tom007
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The Petroleum Paradox As Prices Retreat, Interest in New Energy Sources Wanes By Steven Mufson Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, October 20, 2006; Page D01 Exactly three months ago, as oil prices touched $78.40 a barrel, people wondered where the ceiling was. Investment dollars flowed into a raft of alternative energy projects, and famous oilman T. Boone Pickens talked about $100-a-barrel crude oil and $4-a-gallon gasoline. Since then, oil prices have dropped 25 percent, to $58.57 a barrel, leaving people to speculate about where the price floor is. OPEC ministers are fretting, some hedge funds are losing billions of dollars on bad market bets, and Pickens now mumbles about $70 ...
Terror Suspect Says CIA Recruited Him Post Date: 2006-10-19 23:55:23 by tom007
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Terror Suspect Says CIA Recruited Him By MIKE ROBINSON Associated Press Writer Published October 19, 2006 at 8:13 PM CDT U.S. Video CHICAGO (AP) -- A former university professor charged with plotting to bankroll Hamas terrorists was once asked by the CIA whether he wanted a job as a spy, his attorney told a jury Thursday. Abdelhaleem Ashqar, 48, apparently never pursued the idea. But his defense attorneys say the offer shows federal agents were eager to recruit him to spy on fellow Palestinians before doing an about-face and indicting him. Attorney William Moffitt showed jurors a June 17, 1996, letter on CIA stationary telling Ashqar, then a post-graduate business student at the ...
Maliki hopes Saddam is sentenced to death 'soon' Post Date: 2006-10-18 21:20:50 by tom007
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Maliki hopes Saddam is sentenced to death 'soon' Compiled by Daily Star staff Thursday, October 19, 2006 Iraqi Premier Nuri al-Maliki said on Wednesday he hoped legal proceedings against ousted President Saddam Hussein would be short and that he would be found guilty and sentenced to death soon. The prime minister's comments came as an Iraqi court trying Saddam heard the first eye-witness account of mass killings during the toppled president's 1988 "Anfal" campaign against Iraq's Kurdish minority. Asked about Saddam's trials, Maliki told a news conference: "God willing, the trial will not last a long time. God willing, the death-sentence verdict will be issued soon ...
On Loving The Country Post Date: 2006-10-18 09:54:38 by bluedogtxn
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On Loving the Country by Anthony Gregory by Anthony Gregory DIGG THIS Neglected in most discussions of patriotism is any stipulated or even clearly proposed definition of what it really means to love one's country. The Right is loath to admit it, but what it usually means when it speaks of loving ones country is loyalty to the president of the United States, the wars he chooses to wage and his other impeachable crimes. This is especially true now that the president is a Republican. Under George W. Bush in particular, this Rightwing devotion to executive supremacy has blossomed into a virtual membership requirement for the conservative movement. The Right did oppose President Bill ...
The Department of Homeland Family Goodness Post Date: 2006-10-18 09:45:59 by bluedogtxn
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The Department of Homeland Family Goodness by Brad Edmonds by Brad Edmonds DIGG THIS The recent Spinach Terror has emboldened the government to send armed agents with arrest powers to investigate spinach growers under the assumption that spinach growers might be malevolent and dangerous. This dovetails well with PBS talk-radio interviews in the first days of the Terror in which "experts" called for increased government involvement in the spinach business, though admittedly the talking heads wanted increased regulation rather than immediate arrests. Of course, regulation always creates violators, and subsequent arrests are likely. And now, after the recent ...
False Flag News, DL Abrahamson (HR 61660) Post Date: 2006-10-18 06:27:12 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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False Flag News Host: DL Abrahamson http://mp3.rbnlive.com/Dan06.html Windows Media Player and iTunes play the M3U files easily. Clicking on the M3U playlist will automatically launch iTunes. Tested on both Windows XP and Mac OSX. The RAM file is for Real Audio players. If neither works the raw MP3's are provided as well. Podcast RSS: Tue., October 17, 2006: Playlists: M3U http://mp3.rbnlive.com/Dan/0610/20061017_Tue_Dan.m3u RAM http://mp3.rbnlive.com/Dan/0610/20061017_Tue_Dan.ram (Individual MP3: Right Click Here-save as) http://mp3.rbnlive.com/Dan/0610/20061017_Tue_Dan.mp3
Spanish Guitar R Rated Post Date: 2006-10-17 23:41:40 by tom007
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G.W. Bush Buys Land In Northern Paraguay (More and Interesting Information Seems To Be True) Smirk Might see the Need for a Little Hideaway from his adoring masses) Post Date: 2006-10-17 21:11:08 by tom007
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G.W. Bush Buys Land In Northern Paraguay author: tammy whynot As George W. Bush surveys his empire and sees it crumbling around him, with two lost wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and with the U.S. public fed up with his domestic policies, apparently Dubya has decided that the best way to save his worthless hide is to run and hide in Paraguay. On October 13, 2006, the Prensa Latina paper reported that George W. Bush had purchased 98, 842 acres on the Acuifero Guarani in northern Paraguay, between Bolivia and Brazil. This news was also reported in Asuncion, Paraguay on Oct. 12, and by Upsidedownworld on Oct. 11. The Fortunate Son is not the first Bush to do so -- earlier George H.W. Bush ...
Twenty-Five Ways To Suppress Truth: The Rules of Disinformation Post Date: 2006-10-17 20:46:25 by Kamala
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Twenty-Five Ways To Suppress Truth: The Rules of Disinformation (Includes The 8 Traits of A Disinformationalist) by H. Michael Sweeney copyright (c) 1997, 2000 All rights reserved (Revised April 2000) Permission to reprint/distribute hereby granted for any non commercial use provided information reproduced in its entirety and with author information in tact. For more Intel/Shadow government related info, visit the Author's Web site: <>http://www.proparanoid.com> Twenty-Five Rules of Disinformation Built upon Thirteen Techniques for Truth Suppression by David Martin, the following may be useful to the initiate in the world of dealing with veiled and half-truth, lies, and ...
Chavez denies being anti-US (Interview by Al- Jazeera) Post Date: 2006-10-17 19:35:56 by tom007
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Chavez denies being anti-US Wednesday 04 October 2006, 21:45 Makka Time, 18:45 GMT Chavez says he wants to strengthen ties with Arab nations Tools: Email Article Print Article Send Your Feedback Hugo Rafael Chavez Frías, the 53rd president of Venezuela, was born on July 28 1954. He came to power in 1998, promising to help Venezuela's poor majority, and was re-elected in 2000. He survived a coup in 2002 and faces a presidential election in December. Since becoming president he has followed a policy of democratic socialism, Latin American integration and anti-imperialism. His reforms have created much controversy in Venezuela and abroad. Most Venezuelans are split between those ...
Frothing Lunatics, how they feed off each other. Post Date: 2006-10-17 18:01:48 by Burkeman1
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Ralph Peters, a columnist for the New York Post, is one of America's premier frothing lunatics. He famously took a trip to Iraq earlier this year, after which he explained the situation there "is considerably more promising than the American public has been led to believe." Also, morale in the Iraqi army has "soared" and there's been a "surge in the popularity of U.S. troops." This wonderful news has been kept from us by the secular rootless cosmopolitan media. Recently Peters wrote an article for something called the "Armed Forces Journal." (While it calls itself "the leading joint service monthly magazine for officers and leaders in the United ...
Littlejohn on the dramatic about-turn on multiculturalism - from almost everyone! Post Date: 2006-10-17 15:50:38 by Tauzero
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Littlejohn on the dramatic about-turn on multiculturalism - from almost everyone! The sound you hear is of screeching brakes and the smell is burning rubber. Not since Starsky and Hutch sped off into the sunset has there been such a profusion of spectacular handbrake turns. One by the one the nostrums of New Labour are being ground into the Tarmac in a Gaderene stampede for the moral high ground. Whether it's Muslim women in veils or sex education in schools, ministers are throwing the gears into reverse. Reading the papers these days is like being a witness at one long show trial as Left-wing politicians line up to recant just about everything they've ever believed in. At the weekend, ...
Buchanan: Is The Bush Doctrine Dead? Post Date: 2006-10-17 11:31:04 by Brian S
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Between Sept. 11, 2001, and his State of the Union Address in 2002, George W. Bush had America in the palm of his hand. But in that speech, Bush blew it. Singling out Iran, Iraq and North Korea as state sponsors of terror seeking weapons of mass destruction, Bush yoked them together in an "axis of evil" and issued this ultimatum: "I will not wait on events while dangers gather. I will not stand by as peril draws closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons." Neoconservatives celebrated this bellicosity as neo-Churchillian. Yet all it accomplished was to ...
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