Posted on 29. Jan, 2011 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Iran, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
Mark Glenn, author and journalist in an Interview with Press TV Mark Glenn offers his analysis on the recent unprecedented uprising in Tunisia, Egypt and the region. He expresses his concerns about why Israel and America don’t seem panicked about this situation. The transcript of the interview follows. http://www.presstv.ir/detail/162410.html Israel and the United States consider [...]
Posted on 29. Jan, 2011 by Debbie in Activism, Commentary/Analysis, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, U.S. Foreign Policy
Mubarak Trys to Cut Off His People from the World Will U.S President Obama Take Action and Demand Mubarak Open his Net Borders? By Johnny Punish — Veterans Today “The whole damn thing has been shut down!” screamed a mad as hell Egyptian in the massive protest crowd today! Large parts of the Internet essentially went [...]
Posted on 29. Jan, 2011 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
“…..once in a generation…we get a chance for freedom…this is our chance..” “I have for many years lived with the knowledge that we, the masses, the working class, the poor, the white, the black, the brown, the immigrants, the Christians, the Muslims, the atheists, the soldiers/ex-soldiers, the peaceniks, the communists, the anarchists, the students, the [...]
Posted on 29. Jan, 2011 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy
“The greatest jihad is to speak the word of truth to a tyrant.” –Islam’s Beloved Prophet Muhammad Mohamed Khodr — My Catbird Seat One down, twenty one to go. The young man who burned himself alive in Tunis, Mohamed Bouazizi, was a university graduate prevented by police from selling fruit and vegetables to make a [...]
Posted on 29. Jan, 2011 by Debbie in Activism, Commentary/Analysis, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
What is happening now in Egypt is historic by all means and all parties involved should acknowledge that and deal with it as such. By Dr.Ashraf Ezzat / Alexandria, Egypt for Veterans Today “Without beating around the bush or postponing or playing us for fools and without more false promises, we, the people of Egypt, demand all [...]
Posted on 29. Jan, 2011 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Middle east, News/Politics, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen – is the West next? The revolutionary wave now sweeping the world will not exempt America, in spite of the myth of “American exceptionalism.” By Justin Raimondo / Antiwar.com It started, of all places, in Tunisia, a land of sunny beaches and sleepy walled cities – the first stirrings of a revolutionary [...]
Posted on 28. Jan, 2011 by Debbie in 9/11, Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
“What seems most disturbing about the 9/11 controversy is the widespread aversion by government and media to the evidence that suggests, at the very least, the need for an independent investigation that proceeds with no holds barred,” wrote Falk. By Elizabeth Woodworth in Foreign Policy Journal A former Princeton international law professor has been condemned [...]
Posted on 28. Jan, 2011 by Debbie in 9/11, Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Israeli Occupation, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
What seems apparent from this incident, which is itself disturbing, is that any acknowledgement of doubt about the validity of the official version of the 9/11 events, while enjoying the legal protection of free speech, is denied the political and moral protection that are essential if an atmosphere of free speech worthy of a democracy [...]
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