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      UK apology over rendition flights

      Posted by okami from BBC News

      David Miliband has admitted two US "extraordinary rendition" flights landed on UK territory in 2002. The foreign secretary said in both cases US planes refuelled on the UK dependent territory of Diego Garcia.

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    • A Presidency Worth Celebrating

      Posted by okami

      Presidents Day: It's become so commercialized. But should we celebrate something other than 20 percent markdowns on clothes and furniture? However much Americans may revile individual presidents, many of us believe that the presidency itself gives us much to be thankful for.

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    • DoD Watchers Mull the Next President

      Posted by okami from Military

      Kansas City Star | By Scott Canon | February 20, 2008 Truman had MacArthur. Kennedy stumbled into the Bay of Pigs. George W. Bush returned the force of nature that is Donald Rumsfeld to the Pentagon. Whoever becomes the next commander in chief will wade into the sometimes uneasy world where admirals and generals cross paths, and sometimes swords, with presidents.

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      Terrorism 2.0

      Posted by okami from Spacewar

      Terrorism and wars of the future won't be fought outdoors but from the comfort of our own homes, behind our computer screens. With cyberattacks on the rise and gaining in destructive capability, the threat to the international community is beyond current regulations and defense mechanisms, a panel of experts said last week.

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    JXC comments on:

    United States Sanctioned Massacre of Korean Civilians

    If Korean civilians are murdered in a forest and no one hears them fall, is it really a massacre?

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    11:34 am 5/28/08
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    Jwgardner comments on:

    Air America Radio Host Randi Rhodes Suspended for Calling Clinton and Ferraro "Whores"

    Meanwhile, Hillary’s camp praises Fox for the most ‘balanced’ news coverage, and for a ton of supposedly-democratic Hillaryites, no alarm bells are sounded. This whole cycle has gone right out of hand with the absurd disconnections from reality and unnecessarily puffed up emotions.

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    6:55 pm 4/04/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Air America Radio Host Randi Rhodes Suspended for Calling Clinton and Ferraro "Whores"

    I will say I was disgusted to see Ferraro on Fox News again today. No intelligent politician – nor any democrat should spend a second on that set.

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    4:30 pm 4/03/08
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    admin comments on:

    National security agencies have failed in Iraq, Afghanistan (3/10/08) -- www.GovernmentExecutive.com

    this sucks

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    8:12 am 3/15/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Campus shooters used same gun dealer - UPI.com

    While I am not a supposed “liberal”, (whatever that is implied to mean these days, seems more like invective in today’s modern parlance) questioning the bravery or willingness to fight and kill perfect strangers over an theological or political ideology is not necessary to this discussion nor warranted. The U.S. has a traditionally violent gun culture with many advocates suggesting that to not want a gun in the hands of anyone, (well actually, that varies depending on who you may speak to. Many pro-gun folks I’ve personally encountered are also affiliated with historically aggressive White power organisations) is akin to cowardice. And to imply that the bravery you speak of is responsible for the United States, you’ve just proved by point. Very few but the most indoctrinated Aboriginal Americans and American Africans would call the groundwork applied to build the U.S. anything other than what it was and is, genocide. To deny this reality would be like denying Andrew Jackson ever held office. Cuba, Puerto Rico, Iraq, Iran, Columbia, Nicaragua, Kosovo, and the Filipinos who still struggle to expose American atrocities during the Philippine-American War of domination. The national myth may support your views, but factual colonialist American history documents a very different paradigm.

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    12:34 pm 2/19/08
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    okami comments on:

    Fidel Castro retires

    it’s quite possible. . .after all, we’ve been doing it to most of Central America since 1900. . .

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    3:34 am 2/19/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Fidel Castro retires

    The end of an era. Expect Cuba to be assaulted by the U.S. until they bend to its will.

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    3:17 am 2/19/08
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    okami

    Member since Jul 2008

    former US Marine, retired police; now alternately protected and terrorized by gangs of cats

    Commerce


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    Villagenyc

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    East Village via Bama.

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    JXC

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    Flushing


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    theangryindian

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    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognised Indigenist activist and outspoken critic of U.S. colonialism practised against Aboriginal societies in America and abroad. He is editor of IntelligentaIndigena Novajoservo and the host of Radyo Inteligentaindigena, an independent, non-partisan international Indigenist podcast.

    Indian Country