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05/05/08

Permalink 03:31:47 pm, Categories: Voices, 1536 words    

US presidential candidates neck-and-neck for job of Israel stooge-in-chief

Stuart Littlewood


Redress

Stuart Littlewood shows how the three main candidates in the US presidential race “are singing off the same hymn-sheet and running neck-and-neck for the job of stooge-in-chief” of the racist, Jews-only state of Israel.

I don’t know about you, but Hillary Rodham Clinton scares the pants off me.

"I want the Iranians to know that, if I am president, we will attack Iran,” she ranted when asked what she’d do if Iran launched a nuclear attack on Israel. Not only that, she’ll "totally obliterate them" – 70 million people.

Jeepers! What kind of lunatic would drag us all into World War III to defend a lawless, racist regime like Israel?

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Permalink 06:59:16 am, Categories: Voices, 1445 words    

Jesus Love Me even if I am a Fat Pig

Les Visible


Reflections in a Petri Dish

In the New Testament there is a quote that says “Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:” …while thinking about this, it seems to me it once said something about entering at the narrow gate and the fact that there were few who found it but that could well be my projection or something said by someone else that was taken from it.

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Permalink 03:49:12 am, Categories: Voices, 1279 words    

Why those who orchestrated 911 must be brought to trial: Italy and Japan question 911 while our children are indoctrinated

chycho

War on Free Thought and Dissent Reaches Our Children

On 11 September 2001, the world changed. Not because the attacks on the United States were unique, since there have been many documented cases of false flag operations throughout history. The world changed because we forfeited the freedom of generations to come to obtain a delusional sense of security from madmen.

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Permalink 03:26:31 am, Categories: Voices, 788 words    

The attack on Jimmy Carter

Bill Fletcher, Jr.


Photo: Time.com

Electronic Intifada

Former US President James (Jimmy) Carter has the ability to appear almost out of thin air, landing in the midst of some of the most complex international crises. He has done it again, this time in going to meet with the Palestinian resistance group, Hamas. For reaching out to this significant section of the Palestinian movement, he is being demonized by both the Bush administration and the administration of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

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Permalink 02:43:55 am, Categories: Voices, 4964 words    

General Petraeus: Zionism’s Military Poodle: From Surge to Purge to Dirge

James Petras


Global Research

When President Bush appointed General David Petraeus Commander (head) of the Multinational Forces in Iraq, his appointment was hailed by the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post as a brilliant decision: A general of impeccable academic and battlefield credentials and a warrior and counter-insurgency (terrorist) intellectual. The media and the President, the Republicans and Democrats in the Senate and Congress, described his appointment as ‘America’s last best hope for salvation in Iraq’. Senator Hilary Clinton joined the chorus of pro-war politicians in praise and support of Petraeus’ ‘professionalism and war record’ in Northern Iraq. In contrast, Admiral William Fallon, his predecessor and former commander, had called Petraeus’ briefings ‘a piece of brown-nosing chicken shit’.

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Permalink 02:25:51 am, Categories: Voices, 984 words    

Abbas’s moment of truth

Khalid Amayreh

Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas feels quite depressed these days, having been unceremoniously told by President Bush that the US administration won’t pressure Israel to halt Jewish settlement expansion nor commit itself to a total Israeli withdrawal from the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967.

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Permalink 02:01:00 am, Categories: Voices, 3397 words    

The first time I was called a self-hating Jew

Mike Marqusee


Mike Marqusee, author of If I Am Not For Myself: a Journey of an
Anti-Zionist Jew. Photograph: Felix Clay

Uruknet / The Guardian

It was America in the 1960s, and his parents were civil rights activists who encouraged their children to speak their minds. Until, aged 14, Mike Marqusee criticised Israel. In this extract from his new book, he recalls his father's fury.

The first person to call me a self-hating Jew was my father. It was in the autumn of 1967. Dad was 39, a successful businessman who was also, along with my mother, active in the US civil rights and anti-war movements. I was the oldest of his five children and had already, at age 14, intoxicated by the ideals of justice and equality, begun my career as a footsoldier of the left. It was not only the first time I had been called a self-hating Jew, it was the first time the phrase, the idea, entered my consciousness, and it was a shock.

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