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ICH: Good Riddance - Ariel Sharon Dead at 85

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"Thank God that at this hour I am
dangerous to the war profiteers of
this country who rob the people
on the one hand, and rob and
debase the government on the
other; and then with their pockets
and wallets stuffed with the filthy,
bloodstained profits of war, wrap
the sacred folds of the Stars and
Stripes about them and [about]
their blatant hypocrisy to the
world."   
Kate Richards O'Hare's Address
To the Court Proceedings on the
Sentencing of Mrs. Kate Richards
O'Hare by Hon Martin J. Wade,
1 P. M., Friday, Dec 14, 1917.
 
 
"Freethinkers are those who are
willing to use their minds without
prejudice and without fearing to
understand things that clash with
their customs, privileges, or beliefs.
This state of mind is not common,
but it is essential for right thinking;
where it is absent, discussion is apt
to become worse than useless." --
Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoi - (1828-1910)
Russian writer Source: On Life and
Essays on Religion
 
 
"Free inquiry requires that we tolerate
diversity of opinion and that we respect
the right of individuals to express their
beliefs, however unpopular they may be,
without social or legal prohibition or
fear of success." -- Paul Kurtz -
"A Secular Humanist Declaration,"
in On The Barricades, 1989

 
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Abbas: Without East Jerusalem There Will
Be No Peace With Israel
By Ma'an News
US Secretary of State John Kerry "will be told
that occupied East Jerusalem is the capital of
the state of Palestine, and without this there
will be no peace between us and Israel."
 
 
In Case You Missed It
The "Peace Process" - Lies and
Misreporting in the Middle East
By Robert Fisk
From Israel and Palestine to the US
involvement in Iraq, the media has
failed to fulfill its duty as watchdog.
 
 
War Criminal - Ariel Sharon Dead
at 85
Political Career Was Unhindered by
Massacres Of Civilians
By Philip Weiss
Sharon made a name for himself in 1953
by leading a massacre of Palestinian civilians
in Jordan and in 1982, he led the Israeli
invasion of Beirut.
 
 
I Helped Destroy Falluja in 2004. I Won't
Be Complicit Again
By Ross Caputi
The media accepts the overly simple narrative
that al-Qaida took over. The reality is Maliki
is crushing dissent with US-made arms.
 
 
Return of Al-Qaida
By Eric Margolis
How did al-Qaida, a tiny anti-Communist
group in Afghanistan that had no more than
200 active members in 2001 become a
supposed worldwide threat?
 
 
Saudi Arabia
A Retrograde Rentier Dictatorship
and Global Terrorism
By James Petras
The mastermind of the Saudi terror network
is Bandar bin Sultan, who has longstanding
and deep ties to high level US political,
military and intelligence officials.
 
 
French Fox in African Hen House
By Finian Cunningham
The French finally got what they wanted
in the restive Central African Republic - regime change.
 
 
The Gang Of Eight : Hedges and Binney
on Obama NSA Guidelines
Video
Chris Hedges and NSA whistle-blower
William Binney tell Paul Jay that there
should be accountability, including the
President himself, for the criminal practices
used by the NSA against the American people.
 
 
 
US Human Radiation Experiments
Covered Up by Public Broadcasting
By William Boardman
When the military scientists of an advanced
technological nation deliberately explode their
largest nuclear bomb (and 66 others) over Pacific
islands and use the opportunities to study the
effects of radiation on nearby native people,
which group is best described as "savage"?
 
 
No Jobs For Americans
By Paul Craig Roberts
In America the unemployment rate
is a deception just like everything else.
 
 
The War on Kids
Video
Award winning documentary of
the complete and utter failure of the
public education system and United States.

Hard News
Up to 93 people killed in Syria clashes:
The Public Authority of the Syrian Revolution
said on Saturday the number of civilians killed
in clashes between the opposition Free Syria
Army and government forces reached 93 people,
most of them in Homs and Aleppo.
41 Palestinians dead from hunger,
medical shortages in Syria camp: NGO:
A Syrian monitoring group said Friday it
has documented the deaths of 41 Palestinian
refugees in besieged Yarmuk camp as a result
of food and medical shortages, including
women and children.
Rebels clash in north Syria, bodies pile
up in hospital - monitors:
A week of infighting between the al
Qaeda-linked group, the Islamic State of 
Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), and other
groups including another al Qaeda-affiliated
faction has killed hundreds of fighters
opposed to President Bashar al-Assad.
West may not be winner in Syria
battle of 'good al Qaida' vs. 'bad al Qaida':
Only on the complex and bloody battlefields
of Syria could there emerge a schism that
would seem absurd elsewhere: "good"
 al Qaida vs. "bad" al Qaida.
60 killed in ongoing clashes in Iraq's
Anbar province:
At least 60 people were killed and some
297 others wounded in clashes between the
security forces and militant groups over the
past two weeks, as the battles continued on
Saturday, a local official and a police source
said.
Fallujah operation put on hold, residents
return:
Most businesses reopened in Fallujah and
government security operations in nearby
areas were put on hold after heavy overnight
rain restricted the use of aircraft and heavy
vehicles, a day after police and tribesmen
retook militant-held areas in the nearby
Anbar provincial capital Ramadi.
Yemen: Another Colonel killed In Aden:
A senior security officer was shot dead,
while two others were wounded in two
separate attacks in the southern port city
of Aden on Tuesday, a local security
source told the Yemen Observer.
Ariel Sharon remembered as a blood
thirsty war criminal:
Sharon was commonly dubbed the "Butcher of
Beirut" for his association with some of the
worst atrocities during Lebanon's 1975-1990
Civil War.
'No tears will be shed for Ariel
Sharon' in Lebanon: Video -
Jim Muir reports on the reaction in the
Sabra and Shatila camps to Sharon's death.
Ariel Sharon death: tributes from
around the world:
"On behalf of the American people, Michelle and I
send our deepest condolences to the family of former
Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon and to the people
of Israel on the loss of a leader who dedicated his
life to the state of Israel ... We join with the Israeli
people in honouring his commitment to his
country." - Barack Obama
Number of Jewish lawmakers worldwide
reaches record high:
The United States is still only in third place
worldwide for the number of Jewish legislators,
after Israel and Britain.
Iran: Initial deal on implementing
nuclear deal:
Iran's nuclear envoy in Geneva says an
initial agreement has been reached on
implementing a nuclear deal with six world
powers and that it's been sent to capitals
for approval.
US nuclear bill would have consequences,
Iran's nuclear chief says: -
Iran will have no choice but to step up its
uranium enrichment if a bill now moving
through parliament is approved, even though
it has no current need for such highly-enriched
uranium, its nuclear chief said on Saturday.
South Libya clashes kill 19: local official:
The Toubous are black oasis farmers by tradition
who also live in southern Libya, northern Chad
and Niger. They have complained in the past of
attempted ethnic cleansing against their
community by Arab tribesmen.
3 killed in rally before vote in Egypt:
Hundreds of Islamists rallied in Egypt's
capital and across the country Friday,
calling for a boycott of an upcoming
constitutional referendum as clashes
with security forces killed three people,
officials said.
 
 
Egypt's General Sisi signals may run
for president:
Egypt's army chief General Abdel Fatah
al-Sisi gave his clearest signal yet on
Saturday of his interest in becoming president,
a move that could turn the clock back to the
days when the presidency was controlled by
men from the military.
 
 
Boots on the ground:
US has deployed military advisers
to Somalia, officials say:
The US military secretly deployed a
small number of trainers and advisers to
Somalia in October.
 
 
3 Insurgents Killed, 2 Injured in
Afghan Forces Raids:
Three insurgents were killed and two
were injured during a series of coordinated
operations over the past 24 hours carried
out by the Afghan National Army (ANA),
Afghan National Police (ANP) and National
Directorate of Security (NDS), the Afghan
Ministry of Interior said in a statement on
Saturday.
 
 
Karzai condemns US shooting of
Afghan child:
"We have been calling for the complete
end of military operations in residential
areas. This demand has not been taken
seriously by foreign troops and the result
is civilian casualties including women
and children."
Gareth Porter: Gates Conceals Real
Story of "Gaming" Obama on
Afghan War: Analysis:
"As I sat there," Gates recalls,
"I thought: the president doesn't
trust his commander, can't stand
[Afghanistan President Hamid] Karzai,
doesn't believe in his own strategy, and
doesn't consider the war to be his.
For him, it's all about getting out."
NSA makes final push to retain
most mass surveillance powers:
The National Security Agency and its
allies are making a final public push to
retain as much of their controversial
mass surveillance powers as they can,
before President Barack Obama's
forthcoming announcement about
the future scope of US surveillance.
Google's robots and creeping
militarization:
Google CEO Larry Page has rapidly
positioned Google to become an
indispensable U.S. military contractor.
Chomsky on Anarchy &
Anarcho-Syndicalism: Video -
What it is, how it arises, and how
it can be applied by people that want
to affect positive change in the world.
Guantanamo Anniversary: 12 Years
Of A Continuing War Crime : Video -
It's heartbreaking for the hundreds who've
had to go through that--kidnapped, torture,
detention center. And it's heartbreaking for
what's happened to any concept of justice
in this country.
Statement issued by Shaker Aamer
on the occasion of the 12th Anniversary
of Guantánamo Bay :
The US military wants to repress the truth
about Guantánamo, but the truth will always
come out. Others suffer even more than I do.
Cuba: US 'very open' to new relationship:
"Despite our historically difficult relationship...
we have been able to speak to each other in a
respectful and thoughtful manner," he told a
news conference in Havana.
Ecuadoran Parliament Begins Procedure
to Resign from Rio Treaty :
The diplomat stated that in recent years the
document has been used to justify interventionism
and the use of force against Latin American
countries and governments with nationalist,
socialist, or populist tendencies.
The revolution that rocked Mexico: Video -
Led by the charismatic pipe-smoking
Subcomandante Marcos, the Zapatista
National Liberation Army demanded rights
and recognition for its people.
UK schools fingerprinted over 800K children,
third without parental consent - watchdog:
Civil liberties group, Big Brother Watch, filed
Freedom of Information Requests to over 3,000
schools across the UK and found that 40 percent
of schools are using biometrical technology on
pupils. Only 1,255 schools responded.
Ireland's Rebound Is European Blarney:
Ireland's success story feels less like "The
Shawshank Redemption" and more like
"Rocky." We haven't been joyously liberated;
we've just withstood a lot of blows. We're still
standing, but we've taken so many punches
that it's hard to see straight.
China surpasses US as world's largest
trading nation:
China became the world's largest trading
nation in 2013, overtaking the US in what
Beijing described as "a landmark milestone"
for the country.
US declares emergency after chemical spill:
Up to 300,000 people in West Virginia have
been told not to drink tap water after the spill
of a dangerous chemical sparked a federal
emergency.

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Tom Feeley


Cost Of War

Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US

War And Occupation Of Iraq
"1,455,590"
Number of U.S. Military Personnel
Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged)
In America's War On Iraq: 4,883

Number Of International Occupation
Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan :
3,414

Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan
Total Cost of Wars Since 2001




$1,504,556,095,659

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