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Strange Victory"The American debates, of course, are not debates at all. They are more a set of joint press conferences, a staged opportunity for both candidates to repeat memorized lines in a cozy environment, protected by elaborate rules and an always-undemanding moderator." |
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American Ballots and Israeli Bullets"In Sharon’s estimate, the occasion of the first American presidential debate presented a perfect opportunity to commence another massacre of Palestinians. The Israelis know all too well that both Democrats and Republicans are accustomed to financing their campaigns with innocent Palestinian blood." |
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Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières Challenges US Darfur Genocide Claim"Washington's ploy must be seen for what it is. That the United States Administration has sought to use claims of "genocide" in Darfur for crass and electoral political reasons is clear. In crying wolf on "genocide" the Bush Administration has not only undoubtedly banalised the concept of genocide, it has enflamed an already fraught situation in Darfur." |
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The West's intellectual agents in the Muslim world"These people, who have decided to betray their religion, people, culture and homelands, are present everywhere in the Muslim world: they are to be found in the universities, print and electronic media, cultural institutions, even in mosques. It is one of the most heart-wrenching and undeniable facts of our times that their number is not small, and that the reach of their influence is so long that the entire spectrum of Islamic tradition and culture is now under attack." |
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After The Debate: The Race Begins"To use a much-overworked boxing metaphor, the debate featured no knockdowns, but Kerry won on points. Despite the constraints imposed on the proceedings, the more than 50 million viewers who tuned in to the 90-minute debate were treated to a rather substantive discussion of two competing approaches to diplomacy, the war on terrorism and to winning the war in Iraq." |
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George W. Bush & the "Mandate of Heaven""Just as with those empires of old, which sought what the historian Carroll Quigley (Bill Clinton’s guru at Georgetown University) called “Universal Empire,” that is, not just imperial centralization, but hegemony over their existing “Core and Periphery,” which today literally means the entire world, I believe that the U.S. has not only failed, but is in decline." |
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Neo-con Perle as Supervisor of Iraqi Elections :: Satire ::"Who’s going to supervise the Iraqi national election, in January, 2005? It has to be an individual that “fair and balanced” Fox News has confidence in. America’s Iago, Henry Kissinger, is too old for the post. Paul Bremer, the ex-Iraqi Viceroy, won’t dare go back to Baghdad. Who can blame him? So, I nominate that “Windbag for Democracy” - the Mother of all Neocons and Israeli cheerleader - Richard Perle!" |
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Bush Brings On More and More Insurgency"If Bush had not pursued disastrous policies of slaughtering countless innocents in Iraq and Afghanistan, Al Qaeda would be reeling under the loss of personnel by security services from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and elsewhere." |
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