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  • U.S. gov’t body plots to break up Russia in name of ‘decolonization’

    01/27/2023 10:47:14 AM PST · by MarMema · 234 replies
    MR Onlne ^ | 06/07/2022 | Ben Norton
    A U.S. government body held a Congressional briefing plotting ways to break up Russia as a country, in the name of supposed “decolonization.” The participants urged the United States to give more support to separatist movements inside Russia and in the diaspora. They proposed the independence of numerous republics in the Russian Federation, including Chechnya, Tatarstan, and Dagestan, as well as historic areas that existed centuries ago such as Circassia. This is far from the first time that hawks in Washington have fantasized about carving up foreign countries. During the first cold war, the U.S. sponsored secessionist groups inside the...
  • Enviro Nonsense: So how did it become required classroom viewing? (NP-front page)

    05/19/2007 7:30:22 AM PDT · by GMMAC · 18 replies · 1,573+ views
    National Post - Canada ^ | Saturday, May 19, 2007 | Kevin Libin
    So how did it become required classroom viewing? Even climate change experts say many of the claims in Al Gore's film are wrong. Kevin Libin, National Post Published: Saturday, May 19, 2007First it was his world history class. Then he saw it in his economics class. And his world issues class. And his environment class. In total, 18-year-old McKenzie, a Northern Ontario high schooler, says he has had the film An Inconvenient Truth shown to him by four different teachers this year. "I really don't understand why they keep showing it," says McKenzie (his parents asked that his last...
  • We Need Alexander Hamilton

    03/29/2006 7:08:48 AM PST · by Willie Green · 108 replies · 1,264+ views
    The American Prospect ^ | 03.27.06 | Ernest C. Hollings
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. How unfettered trade and poor policy are endangering our economic future, and what we should do about it. Dubai could have a silver lining. The government didn't think twice about the security of six major seaports in the United States. It thought that what was good for the transnationals, for globalization, was good for the country. People now realize that corporate America is blind to the nation's security and its economy. Only government can protect our manufacturers, our economic strength. The bubble of "free trade," and of "protectionism," has popped. The...
  • Study Warns of Lapses by Port Operators

    03/11/2006 12:48:58 PM PST · by Old_Mil · 10 replies · 509+ views
    WASHINGTON - Lapses by private port operators, shipping lines or truck drivers could allow terrorists to smuggle weapons of mass destruction into the United States, according to a government review of security at American seaports. The $75 million, three-year study by the Homeland Security Department included inspections at a New Jersey cargo terminal involved in the dispute over a Dubai company's now-abandoned bid to take over significant operations at six major U.S. ports...
  • Crooks in the White House

    07/02/2002 1:13:45 PM PDT · by Quilla · 35 replies · 58+ views
    New York Press ^ | July 2, 2002 | Alexander Cockburn
    This is exciting. Will Dick Cheney keel over from his fifth heart attack before he becomes the first veep since Spiro Agnew to resign in the face of charges of financial crookery? Or will Bush fire him to divert attention from his own scummy past? n Over the weekend President Dumbo poked his head above the rubble of the WorldCom scandal and made a stand: "No violation of the public’s trust will be tolerated... Executives who commit fraud will face financial penalties and, when they are guilty of criminal wrongdoing, they will face jail time." Sunday morning brought more ringing...