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History Repeating Itself"...while Israelis plan effectively, Arabs react ineffectually and the United States enables. That's the sad story, still playing out today." |
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No need for another opinion on Israel's illegal Wall"The fact that the legality of the Wall is even being debated raises the possibility that coercion and propaganda could pervert the ICJ’s opinion. Already more than 33 servile governments have filed statements in support of Israel’s preposterous position." |
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An Odd Accusation From Ralph Nader"For a very long time, Ralph Nader has exemplified the spirit of a key observation from George Orwell: “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.” Now, many longtime allies are trying to tell Nader what he doesn’t want to hear about his planned 2004 presidential race. Without trying to impinge on his liberty, they are making good use of their own." |
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Does Kerry Have What It Takes?"This issue, winning in November, is what this primary contest is about. While the Democrats may attack each other, they know that this intramural fight is but a warm-up for what will be a brutal November election. And Democrats want a nominee who will withstand the assault and show that he has “what it takes to win.” |
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The Deadly Lies of Reliable Sources"After 27 years as a CIA analyst, Ray McGovern knows a few things about propaganda. He notes that “the ‘investigation’ is slated to go past the election. Members will be picked by the president, and the scope is unconscionably wider than is necessary.” McGovern contends that “the key question for 2004 is whether the administration’s stranglehold on the media can be loosened to the point where the electorate can wake up, take away the president’s driver’s license and put an end to the reckless endangerment.” |
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Human rights reputation obscures the real Irwin Cotler"Now, Canadians have a clear picture of their justice minister: a human rights lawyer who contributes to the misery of Palestinians; a Cabinet minister who debases Canada’s principles to serve Israel; and a personal admirer of a plagiarist and advocate of zionist terror." |
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The Public Diplomacy Debate; Again"The Arabs' criticism of an American double standard is not an unsubstantiated perception of which they need to be disabused, it is a reality and they live it and daily see it manifested." |
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Challenging the Bible (s) - Revealing the Unrevealed New Testament + Christian and Talmudic Quotes :: Final Part ::"Thus today’s Christianity did not arise from Jesus but from St. Paul of Tarsus, a former Jew who never met Jesus, wrote half of the New Testament, fought with Jesus’ disciples, spread Christianity to the Gentiles, and is responsible for most of the Christian doctrines." |
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