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    • Saudi Foreign Minister Backs Bush Approach

      Posted by Damianmann from Yahoo News!

      Well, at least he's got the guys who attacked us on 9/11 on his side. That's comforting. Two days earlier, Saud had complained about the Bush administration\\\\\\\\'s decision to shut off aid to the Palestinian government and isolate its new Hamas leadership, saying that would only radicalize a destitute population and set back the cause of peace with Israel.

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    ikeharac20044 comments on:

    The Evolution of Evil | The Smirking Chimp

    The following recent article asks:

    – Has the unbridled spread of commercialism and technology transformed us from small groups of active amateur participants and involved citizens to a large single mass of professional passive spectators and nonstop consumers?

    http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/opinon/opi_view.asp?newsIdx=16388&categoryCode=162

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    1:44 am 2/02/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Hamas' latest conquest: The Walt Disney Co.

    Maybe the Disney lawyers will be more effective than the Lebanese. This is such an indication of how sad things have become there...and partly by our inaction on the Palestinian statehood issue and partly by our disaster in Iraq.

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    6:52 pm 6/04/07
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Saudi Foreign Minister Backs Bush Approach

    We REALLY need to be able to edit our comments

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    12:00 pm 5/22/06
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    SoxFirst

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    Leon Gettler is a blogger and senior business journalist at The Age, specializing on management issues. His latest book, Organisations Behaving Badly focuses on the forces that lead smart executives into making dumb decisions.

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