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Just one week after President Clinton explained that he authorized a military attack to enforce ethnic amity in the Balkans, the Senate Appropriations Committee last Thursday quietly and unanimously voted $20 million in start-up money to equip a Kosovo "self-defense force." It definitely will not be in the business of promoting good feelings between Albanian and Serb. The Clinton administration made no objection to the appropriation pressed by Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). While insisting it was not a continuation of his long crusade to arm the Kosovo Liberation Army, McConnell told me "some of those folks" in the new U.S.-trained ...
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Beijing Buys Russian Sukhoi-30 Aircraft Hong Kong, June 21 (CNA) Moscow has decided to sell 72 of its front-line Sukhoi-30 jet fighter-bombers to Beijing, which will certainly strengthen the mainland's air combat capacity and boost its ties with Russia. According to a report appearing Monday in The Hong Kong Standard, following years of negotiations, Russian President Boris Yeltsin has given the green light to sell three squadrons of the state-of-art combat aircraft to the mainland. The report quoted Russian-based diplomats as saying that Moscow and Beijing had agreed in principle to negotiations on the sale during mainland Chinese Premier Zhu ...
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While the Republicans in Washington claim to be scandalized over reports that Bill Clinton's re-election campaign received money payments from rich foreigners, none of them seems to be upset that the rich U.S. government is openly paying right-wing politicians and the counter-revolutionary media in Yugoslavia. The Zajedno opposition in Yugoslavia seeks to overthrow the government headed by Slobodan Milosevic. Its primary backing comes from the U.S. government. Its leaders are anti-socialist counter-revolutionaries, ultra-nationalists and religious monarchists. Although Zajedno failed to win working-class support, the Western media played up and exaggerated its daily rallies. After great pressure from the U.S. government ...
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Freeperville, a chat room for freepers, will soon begin it's "state's nite" program which will feature individual states for one nite with their very own special chatroom. This will help freepers meet one another who are from the same general area and give the states a chance to show off their websites. We'll be posting links, and throwing in a few other surprises as well. Texas freepers be on the alert, as we intend to feature the lonestar state very soon. Meanwhile, for those who are hungry for freeper chat, the link to freeperville is below. freeperville
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Tuesday the World Bank WILL approve the 160 Million loan so China can move 58,000 farmers into Tibet.The World Bank, on approving this loan, violate their own disclosure rules.
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A LOOK BACK A biographical sketch of Gen. Eric Shinseki: Nov. 28, 1942: Born in Lihue. April 1960: Selected as youth governor of annual Hawaii H-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Model Legislature. June 1960: Graduates Kauai High. 1965: Graduates West Point. Dec. 1965-Aug. 1966: Forward observer, 25th Infantry, Vietnam. Sept. 1966-April 1967: Patient, Tripler Hospital. April 1967-Aug. 1968: Staff officer, Schofield Barracks. Aug. 1968-June 1969: Student, Armor Officer advanced course, Fort Knox, Ky. July 1969-Feb. 1970: XXIV Corps, Vietnam. Feb. 1970-April 1970: Commander A Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division, Vietnam. April 1970-March 1971: Patient, Tripler Hospital. Mar. 1971-July 1974: ...
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The worst national security disaster in history came about because President Clinton had loyalties not to foreign communists, but to the Chinese funders who got him elected. Thanks to the Cox Report, we now know that the seven years of the Clinton presidency have coincided with the most massive breach of military security in American history. As a result of the calculated degrading of security controls at America's nuclear laboratories, the Chinese communists have been able to steal the designs of our arsenal of nuclear weapons, including our most advanced warheads. As a result of the 1993 Clinton decision to ...
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Hannity and Colmes Right now
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Subj: GUNS and GOP Backbone Date: 06/08/99 12:12:13 PM Mountain Daylight Time From: JAZZsGAL To: senator_allard@exchange.senate.gov Senator Allard: PLEASE stop the Republican cave-in and desertion of your constituents. We DO NOT need more gun control, and allowing the Dems to push their agenda with the Republican help is eroding precious rights that will have to be fought for, when restoration of the Constitution finally becomes the VOGUE for Republicans. We the people are fed up with our elected representatives falling down on their duty to uphold what WE deem appropriate positions. STOP WEAKENING> The spineless GOP has nearly allowed Bill ...
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The most difficult championship in all of professional sports is now in Dallas, Texas. The first time below the Mason-Dixon line, the first time in the Stars' history, the changing of the guard from the frigid north. Hail Ed Belfour and the Stars. We are proud of the new "America's Team."
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Paris, Tuesday, June 22, 1999Seeking Rules for Justified 'Humanitarian' WarBy Michael Elliott Newsweek.NEW YORK - It is natural to conclude that Kosovo was a just war; that NATO was right to fight against those who were capable of such barbarity. When he heard what the troops had found last week, President Bill Clinton said to aides that if NATO had not intervened, ''We wouldn't have been able to sleep at night.'' Those of us who were uneasy about a war in which no NATO country had a pressing national interest at stake will now be expected to admit that ...
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http://www.drudgereport.com/Weiss/weiss.htm A VIEW FROM HERE by deb weiss Attack of the Concerned Advocates June 21, 1999 When conservatives complain about media bias -- a favorite sport for many of us, especially when bad weather keeps us indoors -- we tend to focus on the obvious political prejudices of journalists. We snarl at the smirking pro-Clintonism of network newsreaders. We sputter with outrage at the partisan verb games journalists play (Republicans "attack," Democrats "point out"). We fume when unpopular Congressional actions are chalked up to "the Republican-dominated Congress," while news about popular legislation generally begins, "Today, under a cloudless sky, a ...
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I have done much soul searching over the last few days. I’ve come to the conclusion that we Christians should not get angry with those who seek to rebuke us. Several postings by non-believers directed at Christians (seeking to defend their values) are worthy of note. It’s my belief we should take the posts directed at us and learn from them. We must understand that these posters, while possibly seeking to flame-us, are in fact rendering us a service. They are teaching us where our faults lie, and pointing us in the direction of unity with all. Please review the ...
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If you own any stocks or bonds, READ THIS THREAD
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It's amazing! I was polled this evening for the first time ever. The pollster asked the following questions:Do I think the country is heading in the right direction?Do I approve or disapprove of the overall job the President is doing?What do I rate as the top two priorities for the country in the year 2000 election? (international policies were not one of the allowed choices - education, soc.sec., healthcare reform,tax cuts,etc.)In Virginia will you vote for the republican or democratic representative?Boy, did I give her an earful. When I asked her why international policy was not a choice she said, ...
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KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — In St. Lucia, a 16-year-old girl is raped and strangled. In Trinidad, a gang slaughters four family members in a drug dispute. In Jamaica, a robber kills his victim by repeatedly smashing the lid of a car trunk on top of his head. It wasn't always this way in the Caribbean, and people are fed up. Support for executions as deterrent has become overwhelming — and one after another, governments are responding. "Those people — you can't do anything with them,'' said shopping center security guard Alex Haines, referring to the gun-toting, drug-peddling gangs that ...
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"For the most part, issuers know little about the role of the Depository Trust Company (DTC)... In the 1980s, the "Group of 30" [business leaders] recommended that stock certificates be eliminated, because physical certificates create risk." This exclusive research report on the Depository Trust Company can be found HERE
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MIAMI - — One of several lawyers accused of aiding Colombian drug kingpins was sentenced to two years in prison Monday for money laundering and obstructing justice. Donald Ferguson will remain free on bond until Aug. 9, U.S. District Judge William M. Hoeveler ruled in sentencing him. Ferguson was indicted with dozens of others in June 1995 and was one of four lawyers who agreed to cooperate with the government. Two lawyers whose case went to trial were convicted in July of conspiracy to commit racketeering and launder drug money. Prosecutors said the defendants laundered more than $1 billion ...
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