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The Three Stooges in Iraq, and the U.S.'s First Stooge

"The notion that the United States has some special expertise in nation building, some unique gift and exceptional ability to bestow the “blessings of democracy” on others, stems in no small part from the mythology of the U.S. war in the Philippines."

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Hatred, brutality and murder consume the rotten soul of Israel's military

"As happened to the German Army under Nazi rule, Israel’s occupation army is forced to disavow any recognizable code of honour, and sink to the lowest levels of inhuman depravity."

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Beware of Professional Politicians with Plans

"The only firm principle I can see in Kerry is to grab for power and promise anything to achieve it. Kerry takes polling more seriously than policy analysis."

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Preview of the Bush Campaign's Media Endgame

"To obscure their own ultra-elite loyalties, Bush and Cheney will keep trying to portray Kerry and Edwards as tools of wealthy trial lawyers and Hollywood snobs."

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Is Mr. Flip-Flop Already 'Out' ?

"Compared to Bush, Kerry is intellectually rigorous and sound, yet may sound boring to the average simple-minded American voter."

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Breaking Sharon's 'Iron Wall' - Death of the Roadmap to Peace

"29 highways and bypass roads to service settlements, funded entirely by the United States, have been constructed during the Oslo Peace Process, carving the West Bank into dozens of small, disconnected and impoverished enclaves from the Palestinian perspective."

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Danger: Olive harvest, settlers on the prowl

"...it is not just direct attacks on the person. On September 29, settlers set fire to 400 dunams of land planted with olive trees south of the town. The fire, which raged for two nights in a row, damaged hundreds of trees, according to one farmer, Abu Saleh from Beit Fourik, who says he himself lost 318 trees. Last year, settlers cut down 6,000 olive trees from lands belonging to Hawara and Einabous south of Nablus."

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Presedential Elections in Afghanistan

"In reality the recently held Afghan presidential elections will be a test not of Afghan democracy, but of the Bush administration's ability to impose its political order on a country."

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