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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Friday, December 24, 2010

24 December - Dirty Stories

In this Rosh Hashana greeting card from the ea...Image via WikipediaGORDON DUFF: Zionism’s “Anti-Semitism” Ploy, A Dangerous Game
When the rabbi advising Prime Minister Netanyahu goes on television claiming “goyim,” all non-Jews, only are allowed to stay alive as beasts of burden, serving Jews who are ordained by g-d to “bask in luxury” from the work of others, it isn’t an accident. He had a job. That job was to make people hate Jews. If people forget to hate Jews, Israel will have no purpose, it won’t need nuclear weapons or the continual wars it has convinced the United States to fight in its stead.

When Antisemitism began to disappear and Jews were no longer reviled because of primitive prejudices, Zionists lost a valuable weapon. The real problem is that the weapon, meant to serve expansionist Israel is also a weapon that has in the past sacrificed the lives of millions of Jews.

When a synagogue is burned, a Zionist lights the fire. When an Antisemitic slogan is painted on a wall, the offending hand is that of a Zionist. The world would have long forgotten its bizarre ideas of Jews as Christ killers and moneylenders were it not profitable for political extremists with no real religious views at all to renew them and give them life.

Pakistan editorial: Gov’t needs to get a spine and stand up to U.S. and NATO warlords 
Although it is expecting too much from an Islamabad establishment exposed unpalatably by WikiLeaks to be too ingratiated, too obligated and too servile to American lords, it must take very seriously the U.S. contemplated plans of ground attacks in Pakistan, as reported by the American media,  Recall the U.S. Vietnam war fiasco. As their war went terribly wrong irreversibly, frustrated American military commanders and their political bosses untenably took refuge in a wholly self-assumed bogie that the problem was not Vietnam but Cambodia and Laos.
They pulverised both the poor South East Asian states, first with clandestine heavy air bombardments for months and then overtly with deadly ground raids as well. Both vehemently protested they were irrationally being made to pay the price for America’s reverses in Vietnam, but had no listeners. And when the American army pulled out of South Vietnam in humiliation and defeat, it left parts of Cambodia and Laos in as much destruction and ruination as Vietnam. Later, it too came out conclusively that Vietnamese resistance was a wholly indigenous phenomenon and the two poor nations of Cambodia and Laos had in fact been flattened with napalm bombs and fatal ground attacks for no rhyme or reason.

And by every independent account, now similarly placed in a desperate predicament is the U.S. in Afghanistan and similarly are eyeing its political leadership and military command desperate actions to show a face to an American public that has spent its big treasure and quite a lot of blood on this Afghan war, and which has been consistently fed with lies on nonexistent battlefield successes and victories by its officialdom and a collusive embedded media. For this, it has zeroed in on Pakistan to make of it a scapegoat for the war that the U.S. forces and their coalition armies have veritably lost in Afghanistan.


Motherboard TV
 

How the FCC Is Flushing Your Open Internet
A tiered internet is roughly what the FCC enshrined into its rules on Monday in the interests of – wait for it – not having a tiered internet. It’s been noted all over that FCC is treading on very dubious ground here as to whether it even has the authority to issue rules like this. Basically, the board is playing very loose with a line in the Communications Act: “[The FCC has the power to] encourage the deployment on a reasonable and timely basis of advanced telecommunications capability to all Americans.”

So, it’s very possible, if not likely, that once these rules starting hit the courts next year, they just won’t survive. In other words, the FCC rules are probably more of a political gesture in lieu of needed legislation.

 The Student Loan Debt Bubble And The Great College Education Scam: 16 Shocking Facts

As you read this, there are over 18 million students enrolled at the nearly 5,000 colleges and universities currently in operation across the United States. Many of these institutions of higher learning are now charging $20,000, $30,000 or even $40,000 a year for tuition and fees. That does not even count living expenses.

Moles Inside The World’s Most Successful Atomic Black Market Working For The CIA Accused of Trafficking Technology and Information To Make Nuclear Weapons
A seven-year effort by the Central Intelligence Agency to hide its relationship with a Swiss family who once acted as moles inside the world’s most successful atomic black market hit a turning point on Thursday when a Swiss magistrate recommended charging the men with trafficking in technology and information for making nuclear arms.

Argentina jails for life 15 'dirty war' cops

Abusive Homeland Security ‘troll’ attacks anti-TSA website

China steers automakers toward an electric future 

WikiLeaks: U.K. trained Bangladeshi ‘death squad’
The British government has trained a paramilitary force accused of hundreds of killings in Bangladesh, according to leaked U.S. embassy cables.
 

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