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[Jason F King] You hate the French, unless they are blowing up and killing environmentalist photographers. And that boat that was blown up was on its way to protest the French testing of nuclear weapons (in Iraq we call these WMD's).
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Mark the Pundit: The ironic thing about all this is that without Greenpeace making such a fuss, absolutely no one would have even heard Tucker's comments, since no one watches his show anyway. It's is like the "if a tree is cut down in the forest when no one is around" question: if Tucker Carlson says something on MSNBC, will anyone be around to hear it? (via Cosmos)
[The Mt. Diablo Peace & Justice Center] Will Iran Be Next?: (Uzi Mahnaimi and Matthew Campbell, "Israel Makes Nuclear Waves with Submarine Missile Test," London Sunday Times, June 18, 2000) The subs will cruise the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and, ominously, the Persian Gulf--which tends to confirm the views of the late Israeli scholar, Israel Shahak, a leading dissident, who argued that Israels strategic goal is hegemony from Morocco to Pakistan.
[Everythingiknowiswrong.com] Everything I Know Is Wrong: The Big Lies: Last night, my wife (who I'm pretty sure thinks the title of my blog is perfect, but is just too nice to say so) and I went to the Minnesota Republican caucuses (which had amazing turnout due to our living in what Gov. Mark Rosco (Bush-Cheney national campaign chairman) and others on the platform called the center of the center of the target in Minnesota}.
[Thepete.com] TP.c » WORLD TRIBUNAL ON IRAQ: Roy, who won the Booker Prize in Britain in 1997 for her novel, “The God of Small Things”, told a news conference that “our aim is to have the US and British forces out of Iraq,” but conceded that this “will not happen tomorrow.”
[Saucerfulsecrets.blogspot.com] Saucerful of Secrets: Lacking sufficient evidence, Russia dismissed the claims as a part of a "propaganda furor."Specifically targeting the CIA report, Putin said, "Fears are one thing, hard facts are another." He goes on to say, "Russia does not have in its possession any trustworthy data that supports the existence of nuclear weapons or any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and we have not received any such information from our partners yet. This fact has also been supported by the information sent by the CIA to the US Congress." However, Putin was apprehensive about the possibility that Iraq may have WMDs and he therefore supported inspections.
[Caosblog.com] Caos Blog » Europe and the frogs: Amy, I know you’re interested in this stuff (at least the mathematics part, I’ve seen your math blogging)–BTW, I think I’m going to pick up a copy of that book. As if I don’t have enough reading to do, lol….
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