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  • Red Alert... list of Left groups plan to surround the Whitehouse on Sept 24th

    07/14/2005 12:53:28 PM PDT · by Thunder90 · 127 replies · 8,101+ views
    Here is the list so far for sponcers to this hate America fest: ANSWER Code Pink UFPJ NION Al Awda World Workers Party Ruckas Revolutionary Communist party Moveon.org ACORN Campus Antiwar Network International Socialist Org Greens Party Muslim Student Association CPUSA
  • Saddam As Summer Reading - "The Insider: Trapped in Saddam’s Brutal Regime" (bio of brutality)

    07/12/2005 10:03:14 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 9 replies · 612+ views
    AMERICAN ENTERPRISE ONLINE.COM ^ | JULY 12, 2005 | Marni Soupcoff
    If last week’s Daily Telegraph article by Samantha Grice is anything to go by, this summer’s must-read is not a piece of pulp fiction one can happily devour on a sun-drenched beach. Rather, it’s a disturbing true-life portrait of a vain and superstitious psychopath—a book that will likely leave you chilled and upset, rather than amused or titillated. But by all accounts, it is a must-read just the same. For two decades, Iraqi Dr. Ala Bashir served (through no choice of his own, he says) as plastic surgeon to then-dictator Saddam Hussein and his family. During that time, Dr. Bashir...
  • Izat Al-Douri's father-in-law arrested in Kirkuk [Iraq]

    06/24/2005 7:31:30 PM PDT · by Wiz · 8 replies · 454+ views
    Kuwait News Agency ^ | 2005 Jun 24
    BAGHDAD, June 24 (KUNA) -- The Multi-National Forces (MNF) in Iraq arrested the father in law of the deputy president in the toppled Saddam Hussien regime Izat Al-Douri's and three of his personal guards in Kirkuk, a Kirkuk police station source said. The source said that MNF troops arrested Sheikh Sufyan, Izat Al-Douri's father-in-law, and three of his bodyguards during a search in Kirkuk. The exact area of the arrest was not announced while the sources pointed out that Sufyan is being questioned by MNF officials at Kirkuk Airport.
  • Authority questions meetings between UN envoy and Baathists

    06/22/2005 4:58:45 PM PDT · by Wiz · 8 replies · 361+ views
    Kuwait News Agency ^ | 2005 Jun 22
    BAGHDAD, June 22 (KUNA) -- A special panel charged with dissolving the ousted ruling Baath Party and its remnants said Wednesday that reported meetings between UN envoy Lakhdar Al-Ibrahimi and some insurgency groups were held without knowledge or participation of the elected Iraqi government. A statement issued by the committee said representatives of these groups called, during these shadow meetings, for re-allowing the Baath Party to re-activate itself and re-group its ranks.
  • IRAQ: How the Cops Took Back the Streets

    06/12/2005 3:59:38 PM PDT · by Wiz · 8 replies · 506+ views
    Strategy Page ^ | 2005 Jun 12
    June 12, 2005: Tensions between the "Accomodationists" and "Rejectionist" factions of the Baathist movement seem to be leading to the possibility of a violent confrontation. The "Accomodationists" support cooperation with the Iraqi government, and support participation in the political process. Given that the Baath Party seems to have stashed away an enormous amount of money, and that Baathists are really the only experienced managers and administrators in the country, following the Accomodationists line could arguably result in a return of the Baathists to power eventually. The Rejectionists are violently opposed to any accommodation with the government, and seek a return...
  • 'Frustrated' Baghdad insurgents resort to drive-by shootings:(dupes tied to steering wheels!)

    06/11/2005 8:45:54 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 37 replies · 1,399+ views
    INFO WEB. NEWS BANK.COM ^ | JUNE 10, 2005 | CHARLES ONIANS - AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
    An ongoing sweep of the Iraqi capital has reduced car bombings but increased other kinds of attacks, a senior US military source said Friday. "Car bombs are down, roadside bombs are down and we've captured around 1,000 suspects. But we can't declare victory," the source said of Baghdad's Operation Lightning. Conversely, he said, there are more drive-by shootings. "We think that's another way, though much less effective, to keep up violence," the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told a small group of journalists. The idea for Operation Lightning was put forward by the interior and defence ministries, he...
  • U.S. Soldiers Arrest Four Iraqi Militants

    06/01/2005 2:32:31 AM PDT · by Wiz · 10 replies · 359+ views
    BAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. soldiers have detained four suspected Iraqi militants, including a former Saddam Hussein intelligence chief believed to be financing insurgent groups, the military said Wednesday. The arrests took place in Baghdad during a series of raids that began Sunday, a military statement said.
  • Iraqi Scientist Not Working on Bombs

    11/08/2003 1:05:55 PM PST · by TexKat · 6 replies · 375+ views
    AP via Yahoo News ^ | 11/8/03 | CHARLES J. HANLEY
    BAGHDAD, Iraq - An Iraqi scientist killed in the U.S. invasion and now linked by arms hunter David Kay to possible nuclear weapons research was working on an advanced gun, not atomic bombs, fellow physicists say. They and eyewitnesses also say Khalid Ibrahim Sa'id was killed not when he tried to "run a roadblock," as asserted by Kay, but when a U.S. tank crew blasted his civilian car without warning on an open street. These accounts of the physicist's research and death, provided by 10 Iraqis and supported on key points by U.N. arms inspectors, challenge a core element of...
  • Waiting for the Noose (Saddam)

    05/19/2005 10:18:04 PM PDT · by West Coast Conservative · 25 replies · 1,268+ views
    The Sun ^ | May 20, 2005 | TREVOR KAVANAGH
    THE noose beckons for the world’s most notorious prisoner as he whiles away his last days in an Iraqi jail. Saddam Hussein, the Butcher of Baghdad, is today a broken man. But hanging will be seen by victims and their relatives as too good for him after his sadistic 30-year reign of terror. As The Sun newspaper's graphic pictures show, his years of corrupt and absolute power are over. Moves are under way to spare his life in an act of mercy HE refused his victims. But we learned last night that Saddam is almost certainly doomed to die. He...
  • Ex-French minister is probed over oil-for-food (Pasqua)

    04/27/2005 4:09:43 PM PDT · by Shermy · 7 replies · 2,622+ views
    Financial Times ^ | April 27, 2005 | Claudio Gatti
    Charles Pasqua, a former French minister of interior, has emerged as one of the highest-ranking targets of the widening investigations into the Iraq oil-for-food scandal. United Nations, US and French investigators are examining Iraqi documents that show officials in Baghdad were instructed to transfer his lucrative oil allocations to an offshore company, to shield him from criticism. Mr Pasqua's alleged role has emerged as inquiries turn to the role of foreign governments in the corruption within the humanitarian aid programme. France and Russia, which opposed the 2003 invasion, have long been accused in the US of being too close to...
  • In Iraqis We Trust

    04/11/2005 9:32:11 PM PDT · by dervish · 8 replies · 1,144+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 4/11/05 | Jalal Talabani
    Through their democratically elected representatives, the people of Iraq have entrusted me with the office of the presidency. After 50 years of political struggle against discrimination and dictatorship, this is a grand honor and a humbling moment. As we look ahead to a new Iraq based on tolerance and equality, federalism and unity, democracy and freedom, we remember those whose sacrifice made this possible -- Iraqis, Americans, Britons, Poles, Italians, Czechs and so many others from around the world. 'snip' The choice of peace or war lies not with the Iraqis who ignored terrorism and intimidation to vote in their...
  • A Chip Off the Old Dictator (Bashar al-Assad is unlikely to go quietly from Lebanon)

    04/05/2005 3:18:51 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 2 replies · 541+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | April 11, 2005 | Lee Smith
    THE CEDAR REVOLUTION HAS TAKEN so many interesting narrative turns, it is easy to forget that the Lebanese opposition confronts a criminal regime in Syria that is more isolated than ever and for that reason quite possibly more dangerous than before. While some repentant skeptics have grudgingly begun to credit the Bush vision for democracy in the Middle East, the White House has prudently refrained from gloating because the outcome is far from resolved. For all the appeasing noises the Damascus regime has made, it may decide not to leave Lebanon without a fight. Some analysts believe that Bashar al-Assad...
  • Communism and human nature (Bolshie Mod sez, Arise ye kittens of the earth!)

    04/05/2005 10:50:57 AM PDT · by Sammy sam · 153 replies · 8,234+ views
    Many argue that communism will never be possible because of "human nature". The essence of this false argument is the belief that a communist society would consist of an all-powerful central government that would tell everybody what to do--and would therefore undermine the creative initiative of individuals and the search for happiness. • This argument is based on two false assumptions: (1) It assumes that a communist society will look like the former Soviet Union, or the current China, North Korea, etc (ie: corrupt police states with a feudal-style ruling class) (2) It assumes that people will only work in...
  • Why Want Bush Do Something about the cost of gas? (ZOT!!! He awaits orders from Juwish Modz.)

    03/23/2005 4:07:55 PM PST · by John Zell · 175 replies · 8,487+ views
    Gas costs so much. I cant afford it. Why want Bush do something? Don't say he can't. His daddy or his handlers could be on the phone in 2 minutes with the Rothchilds and by 1 week, oil prices would be under $20 and gas would be 1 dollar a gallon. You know it and I know it. Why want he? Do you know? Is there sombody we can call? Plaese advice.
  • What is this ZOT!?

    03/20/2005 7:38:52 AM PST · by scippy · 128 replies · 4,343+ views
    <p>What is this palce? Are you peeple for reel? Is this some kind of joke?</p>
  • NYP: WHAT IT WAS FOR, Amir Taheri

    03/19/2005 5:35:29 AM PST · by OESY · 11 replies · 799+ views
    New York Post ^ | March 19, 2005 | Amir Taheri
    What was the Iraq war about?.... The anti-war position is still based on the same three claims as 2003. First, the war was illegal because it was not specifically sanctioned by the United Nations Security Council. This means that the 18 mandatory resolutions that the council had passed on Iraq were not even worth the paper they were printed on. Nor is the anti-war party concerned about the fact that legally speaking Iraq had been at war against the United Nations since August 1990. The fact that the British parliament, the U.S. Congress and parliaments in a dozen other democratic...
  • Heavy Demands Apology (Like dude, you are kind of, like, slow on the uptake).

    03/18/2005 1:15:41 PM PST · by heavy requests · 60 replies · 3,841+ views
    my bleeding heart | cooler than most
    I apologize for being me, true and dedicated to freedom for everyone especially those who haven't seen it truly in a long time.
  • Stop inhumane ZOT! experiments on liberal trolls!!!!!

    03/16/2005 5:54:35 AM PST · by Martha2005 · 215 replies · 4,423+ views
    <p>Stop inhumane experiments on liberal trolls!!!!!!! Oh my! I recently encountered stunning liberal talking points concerning trolldom! Or concerning what FReepers do on the forum with idiots.</p> <p>I was really shocked and my eyes wide open when I was reading it! Unfortunately I lost the link but I will retell you what I happened to get to know. The people at the DNC set inhumane experiments over trolls! It is outrageous!</p>
  • Hands off Lebanon Mr. Bush

    03/14/2005 9:17:48 AM PST · by dirtyrat · 65 replies · 2,454+ views
    Arab American News ^ | Osama Siblani
    The assassination of Rafiq al-Hariri has initiated an international political chess match which is being played out on the streets of Lebanon and in the media worldwide. Hariri's murder twenty-four days ago sparked a governmental crisis in Lebanon that resulted in Prime Minister Omar Karami's resignation, cries of blame on Syria, street protests by the opposition in Lebanon, a massive counter-protest by government supporters, the reinstatement of Karami, and continuing uncertainty.
  • Liberal Lunatic of the Day - (Naomi Klein in The Nation)

    03/13/2005 9:39:03 PM PST · by CHARLITE · 4 replies · 406+ views
    LIBERAL LUNACY.NET ^ | MARCH 13, 2005 | Staff
    Naomi Klein, writing in The Nation magazine asks the question, "Can Democracy Survive Bush's Embrace?" Klein writes, “It started off as a joke and has now become vaguely serious: the idea that Bono might be named president of the World Bank.” Bono talks to Republicans as they like to see themselves: not as administrators of a diminishing public sphere they despise but as CEOs of a powerful private corporation called America. "Brand USA is in trouble...it's a problem for business." The solution is "to re-describe ourselves to a world that is unsure of our values." Klein continues, “The Bush Administration...