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As Iraq descends into Congo-scale carnage and 700,000 flee the looming Israeli invasion of Lebanon, the de facto US President…
- View post Works fine for me, Boo. Try again, or try the alternate download if it doesn't for you. As a brass…
- View post This is fucked-up, Oui. Additional trivium: Ehud Olmert was born in 1945 in a training camp for members of the…
- View post Sort of a footnote about bin Laden: though the story about how the idea of attacking Manhattan was hatched is…
- View post Black Sabbath From the album Paranoid, 1970 Generals gathered in their masses just like witches at black masses evil minds…
- View post Welcome, my friend.
- View post Ah, I didn't see Steve D's FP story on this subject until hitting post. But although not first, at least…
- View post It may be considered unduly optimistic to expect solid grasp of geography from a faction whose glorified leader thinks Beijing…
- View post The more I think about it, the more I feel this quote is the ultimate indictment: First of all, one…
- View post My take on the Kosovo war: A brief history of Kosovo. Part II: 1989-1999 Maybe I could post it over…
- View post I realize some readers may not get the reference here, so here goes: King Leopold's Soliloquy -- A Defense of…
- View post My own take on a topic closely related to that of DF's post was posted on Memorial Day. It is…
- View post You are right about the nuclear bombings. The point you make is rarely mentioned. It seems to me the reason…
- View post Well, here is the Bergen waterfront in winter: Winters are actually mild here in the south-west; more so than, say,…
- View post Amazing it's a year ago already since we met up. Here are some more (fresh) shots from the route we…
- View post Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
- View post That was great. Thanks from a fellow Tranehead!
- View post the relatively high wages for white collar work Read: relatively low wages for white collar work.
- View post I can't pronounce on the US situation, but BooMan is right about Europe. In Norway, research shows that participation in…
- View post STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - U.S. spending in Iraq and Afghanistan helped push up global 2005 military expenditure by 3.5 percent to…
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