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Broken promise
America's approach to governing Baghdad has failed to involve Iraqis,
says ISAM al-KHAFAJI, who returned home to help rebuild his country
From Friday's Globe and Mail
POSTED AT 4:31 AM EDT Friday, Jul. 18, 2003
On July 9, with deep sorrow, I respectfully submitted
http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north188.html
The Foreign Policy of 20 Million Would-Be Immortals
by Gary North
by Gary North
The title of this essay appears on first reading to be a joke an attempt, perhaps, at satire or maybe irony. It is neither. It is not a joke. It is quite real. I
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This is the article that caused an FBI visit for it's reader:
Weapons Of Mass Stupidity
Fox News hits a new lowest common denominator
BY HAL CROWTHER - NEWS COVER 06.04.03
It's the inviolable first rule of democracy that all politicians will
praise the wisdom of the people -- an
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This sounds like a TIPS or Cat-eyes action, probably a rabid
Faux News fanatic calling in the tip. ~~ goldi
Careful: The FB-eye may be watching
Reading the wrong thing in public can get you in trouble
BY MARC SCHULTZ
7-17-03 (Published in Creative Loafing:
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An Age Of Lies
http://www.rense.com/general39/ageoflies.htm
Exclusive
By Michael Rivero
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
7-14-3
The latest joke making the rounds on the internet is that truth has
become so valuable that the government has embarked on a conservation
program.
Lying is
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http://www.etherzone.com/2003/nath071803.shtml
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES
WHEN CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY IS VIOLATED
By: Nathanael
In order to get serious, substantial news about our country it must be sought either in the overseas outlets or it takes weeks or months before it gets
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http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/07/18/kofman_030718
Canadian reporter 'smeared' over Iraq coverage
Last Updated Fri, 18 Jul 2003 21:44:21 WASHINGTON - A Canadian journalist allegedly attacked by the White House for reports on the plunging morale of American troops in Iraq says he's
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This is the most interesting suicide since that guy who wrote "Fortunate Son." He was so dispondent over his book contract and the fact that he was being published and things finally going right, that he just lost it and did himself in. Perhaps it just isn't healthy to say bad
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Yet another area of concern that bears watching...
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From: ninafeather
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 11:06 PM
Just who is this incredibly bizarre man?
Quick - who owns an immense, country-sized parcel of land in South
America, with a camp that holds