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      IAEA chief declares any attack on Iran “an act of madness”

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      The latest meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which ended on Thursday, has set the stage for a new round of punitive measures against Iran over its nuclear programs. Washington is pressing for a third round of UN Security Council sanctions, but the presence of two US aircraft battle groups in the Persian Gulf is a constant reminder that the Bush administration is keeping “all options on the table”. In his concluding remarks, IAEA director general Mohammed ElBaradei

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    • U.S. finds IDs of 2 GIs missing in Iraq

      Posted by theangryindian from Yahoo News!

      BAGHDAD - The identification cards of two American soldiers missing since an attack on their unit in May were found in an al-Qaida safe house north of Baghdad, along with video production equipment, computers and weapons, the U.S. military said Saturday. The house, discovered June 9 near Samarra — more than 100 miles from the area where they disappeared — was otherwise empty, the statement said. American soldiers approaching the building came under fire from a nearby stand

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    • Pentagon may drop mental health question

      Posted by theangryindian from Yahoo News!

      WASHINGTON - U.S. troops would no longer be asked to reveal previous mental health treatment when applying for security clearances under a proposal being considered by the Pentagon. ADVERTISEMENT The idea stems from the finding that service members avoid needed counseling because they believe that getting it — and acknowledging it — could cost them their clearance as well as do other harm to their careers, The Associated Press has learned. "This is just one of several items under rev

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    • Former Homeland Security Chief to Launch American Foreign Policy Council Book on Iran Strategy

      Posted by theangryindian

      WASHINGTON, June 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Thursday, June 14, 2007 the American Foreign Policy Council (AFPC) will host a press conference on the recently released Taking on Tehran: Strategies for Confronting the Islamic Republic in the National Press Club's Lisagor room from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge and AFPC Vice President for Policy Ilan Berman will discuss the implications of a nuclear Iran, and policy options available to the United

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      Farmington Daily Times - Lots of socks: Navajo First Lady accepts Rotary Club donation

      Posted by theangryindian

      FARMINGTON — Yellow socks, purple socks, black socks — 1,407 pairs to be exact, spilled from an array of boxes at the San Juan Rotary Club meeting Tuesday. Navajo Nation First Lady Vikki Shirley accepted the donation of socks in every shade, size and color from the Rotary Club. "A lot of children have a lot of need for socks ... socks might seem like a small thing, but kids are wondering what they look like in PE (physical education class)," she said. "We're going to give them out to c

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      IraqSlogger: Arraf Reports: Dances with Sheikhs

      Posted by theangryindian from iraqslogger.com

      Al-Huwaider, Iraq – The sheikh’s long elegant fingers moved liked birds as he spoke with the American commander from Texas. In the modest office of the representative of the most revered Shiite cleric in Iraq, religious authority met military power – and agreed on one thing. “The enemy didn’t come from outer space or the moon. He is between us, from here,” Sheikh Ahmed Hamid al-Tamimi told Colonel David Sutherland. Tamimi, the Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani’s representative in Diya

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    rwtaylor comments on:

    The Associated Press: Obama Photo in Turban, Robe Causes Stir

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    5:20 pm 6/16/08
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    rwtaylor comments on:

    The Associated Press: Obama Photo in Turban, Robe Causes Stir

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    What is the big deal?

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    5:18 pm 6/16/08
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    maurivildrose comments on:

    Black lawmakers emotional about Obama s success

    Very interesting…

    It seems like US is trying to find a new way supporting imperfect men.

    in my view Only God can make a real change in any nation and the entire world

    Business and projects online are going very well, Business Web Consulting for the Internet is one of key to get out of recesion. All this while offline businesses are sinking arouind the globe where will you go?

    Mark

     

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    10:57 am 6/08/08
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    socean comments on:

    Inteligentaindigena Indigenismo : Real Truth Online: Vincent Bugliosi Wants Bush Charged with Murder

    Bugliosi is no Shakespear, he writes as though he is addressing a jury. And he is… us. However, Geogre Bush’s deeds speak for themselves for the most part, all Bugliosi has to do is lay them out. And he does…clearly.

    Let us hope that there are some attorneys out there that still have some faith in the legal system and will work to prove Bugliosi’s case true or false.

     

     

     

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    12:44 am 5/29/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    Yeah, especially if you are meaning still working within your political system although we don’t want to.  I can think of several.

    You could start with the U.S. must offically apologising for American Aboriginal genocide and than make the necessary changes to the educational system to wash out the colonial propaganda clotting American hearts and minds.  Second, ALL of First Nations-U.S. are to be honoured and without undue delay.  Next, the United States is to offically apologise for chattle slavery, genocide and systematic institutional racial bias.  The U.S. must then return full sovereignty to Puerto Rico, Guam, the Dominican Republic, the Philippines and promise to not try and re-take the island of Cuba.

    Following all that there would need to be a restructuring of the entire political system and the acceptance of multiple parties including revamping the voting system without the Electoral College.

    Without the former list of suggestions, the latter half is only cosmetic.  Just my opinion.

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    4:08 pm 5/22/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    That’s fine. Got another option?

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    3:10 pm 5/22/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    If my vote counted, Florida 2000 would have been addressed.  It still hasn’t.  I’m still not convinced.  Sorry.

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    2:52 pm 5/22/08
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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.

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    americymru

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    I am a 49 year old Welsh ex-pat currently residing in Portland Oregon. My hobbies include but are not limited to:- Standing at a window gazing vaguely into space. Sitting self-absorbed for hours on a crumbling armchair. Linux, Welsh History, Literature, Politics, Philosophy etc.

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    Villagenyc

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    East Village via Bama.

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