Monthly Archives: August 2011 »

How did Americans get so utterly clueless about world events? (Hint: It was no accident.)

Debbie August 22, 2011 14

If you hear the indefensible defended enough times, confidently, by people with titles and credentials, it starts to sound like a good idea. If you could just see what passes for “news” here in the

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The Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty Dying Out on the Borderline

Debbie August 22, 2011 3

“The toppling and the trial of Mubarak has altered scenarios that were already underway and hindered plans for the Middle East that were in the making under the auspices of ardent Zionists in Washington,

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Exclusive: Staging of Major Terror Attack on US Evident

Debbie August 22, 2011 4

9/11 Annivesary and Israeli UN Vote to Coincide Plans are afoot to push the United States into an attack on Iran. Anyone knowing the political atmosphere would believe this impossible unless something really terrible

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The Murdochs’ Casablanca Moment

Debbie August 20, 2011 0

As Lord Acton famously put it, power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. What lessons can New Yorkers draw from the Rupert Murdoch phone-hacking scandal in England? What lessons can we draw about the NYPD?

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Carnage in Norway – Refreshing the Narrative

Debbie August 19, 2011 1

War-making storylines tend to lose their steam. Sustained warfare requires more than just a plausible Evil Doer. A credible narrative is also essential. To remind us who to hate, who better than a murderous

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From Arab Spring To Jobless Summers

Debbie August 19, 2011 0

The implication is that all protests have occurred for the same reason and in the same part of the world. That’s simply not true. by Paul J Balles / My Catbird Seat

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Hotel Boycott of Israeli Delegation: Veterans Demand Redress and Apology

Debbie August 19, 2011 1

Killings of American Military by Israel, Lied About in Press These media organizations, the largest and most powerful in the world, aided by AIPAC, the Israeli lobby group in Washington and the ADL (Anti-Defamation League)

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Turkey plans diplomatic assault on Israel after its refusal to apologize for Gaza flotilla raid

Debbie August 18, 2011 5

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan reiterated Turkey's position on Wednesday. "As long as Israel does not apologize, as long as Israel does not compensate, and as long as it does not lift the

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Ron Paul Deserves More Respect — UPDATED

Debbie August 17, 2011 8

Despite his impressive showing in the Iowa poll, Paul is receiving the same ill treatment by the media this go-around as last. An example of media disparagement of Paul’s views could be seen a

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Rebels Without a Cause in London’s Tahrir Square

Debbie August 16, 2011 10

“Could those riots be related to the Norway bombing? Will the aftermath reveal the true reason behind these copycat lootings and arsons? Are we going to witness another example of multiculturalism failure, or rather

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545 vs. 300,000,000 People in the USA

Debbie August 15, 2011 5

It seems inconceivable to me that a nation of 300 million cannot replace 545 people who stand convicted -- by present facts -- of incompetence and irresponsibility. by Charlie Reese

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81 House Members Enjoy Hiatus In Israel

Debbie August 14, 2011 4

All expenses for the 81 members and any spouses and staff members who choose to travel, are covered by the American Israel Education Foundation (AIEF), better known as AIPAC’s education arm. We know all

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Unconditional Support for Israel is Profoundly Damaging to Americans

Debbie August 6, 2011 6

For decades the Israel Lobby, the most powerful special interest on behalf of a foreign nation in the United States, has dominated U.S. policy-making in the Middle East. by Alison Weir / President, Council

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A Response To The Transparent Assault Against Ken O’Keefe

Debbie August 6, 2011 1

The more effective an organization or individual is, the greater the need these detractors have for infiltrating and destroying them. by by M. Dennis Paul, Ph.D. Associate Editor Salem-News.com

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Might Makes Wrong

Debbie August 5, 2011 1

Walberg’s Postmodern Imperialism reads like a whodunit novel about the real world. Nothing is assumed by the writer beforehand and all terms are clearly defined. by Richard Wilcox

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