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Opinion Maker: Where Truth is The News and Readers are The Opinion Makers
Posted on10. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
A Voice From The Cyber Space By Marivel Guzman What does it takes to write the truth? Regular Ordinary Citizens now days are engaged in the writing process and the dissemination of the truth. Be my truth or your truth is up to the Opinion Makers. In this complex society that we are living, a [...]
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PAKISTAN: Is the System Doomed?
Posted on09. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
By Dr. Haider Mehdi The common usage of the word “doomed” is meant to convey a state of an approaching destruction, death, and extinction. But the word can also be applied in an alternative meaning: to a terminally ill patient experiencing excruciating and agonizing pain, the approaching death or “doom” may, in fact, be a [...]
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DID THE MILITARY STOP CHENEY FROM DESTROYING THE WORLD?
Posted on09. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
DOES WHITE HOUSE “APOCALYPSE CULT” STEAL NUKES IN ARMAGEDDON PLOY? By Gordon Duff “Remember the one about the B-52 bomber that, according to legend, had six nuclear weapons loaded onto it by accident, which, of course, could not have happened—by accident—for a dozen different reasons, or more.” In 2007, a bizarre event occurred. Six nuclear [...]
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Lenin McCartney McCrystal Pajama Sleepover
Posted on09. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
Dereliction of Duty Not A Ponzi Scheme A Deadly Embrace of Victimhood Global Pyramid Crime Schemes By Tommy Tucci Philadelphia, PA 9th July, 2010………No not Beatle John !. Bolshevik Vladimir Lenin, Sir Paul McCartney, and Gen. Stanley McCrystal pajama sleepover victims. Dereliction of Duty Deadly Embrace Global Victimhood Industry Pyramid Crime Schemes. Vladimir Lenin confirms from the grave, [...]
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A Rejoinder: Terrorists and their apologists
Posted on09. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
INDIA IS ANOTHER ISRAEL BUT HAS NOT YET CAUGHT THE EYE By Dr. S.M. Rahman Imtiaz Alam, editor of South Asian Journal, in his over-enthusiasm, has projected India as the peace-loving nation – by implication a great proponent of ‘Ahinsa’ and ‘non-violence’, and that it is the perfect ‘model’ in South Asia, as all its [...]
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London Bombings: Looking Back At July 7, 2005
Posted on08. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
By Commodore Tariq Majeed London was rocked by a string of suicidal attacks on its transport system during the morning rush hour on 7 July 2005. Three bombs exploded within 50 seconds of each other on three London Underground trains at 7:50 am (GMT). A fourth exploded an hour later at 08:47 on a double-decker [...]
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Pak-China Relations: Legitimacy of The Nuclear Deal
Posted on08. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
By Sajjad Shaukat While rejecting US objections, China has once again clarified that it will supply two nuclear reactors to Pakistan under the old nuclear deal. As regards the legitimacy of Pak-China nuclear deal, Qin Gang, the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry has already made it clear, saying: “the nuclear cooperation between the two [...]
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INDIA: Dominance of Hindu Taliban
Posted on07. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
Brig Asif Haroon Raja A famous Indian proverb about its mean mentality, “ooper say raam raam baghal main churri,” meaning outwardly very friendly but covertly the knife is always ready to stab, holds very true even today. In the garb of friendship, peace and good relations, India spares no opportunity to strike when she has [...]
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The Duel of the Machiavellians: Obama vs. Petraeus
Posted on07. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
By Stephen Sniegoski While Obama is often portrayed as a political neophyte finding himself confronting situations that are way over his head, his choice of General David H. Petraeus to replace General Stanley A. McChrystal was in some ways a masterful political stroke, though it does not seem to have achieved all that might have [...]
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Islam, the Founding Fathers and the 4th of July.
Posted on07. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
By Frankie Martin This Fourth of July, Americans gathered at barbeques, watched firework displays and remembered the men who assembled in Philadelphia to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776. For many, the celebrations serve as a reminder of the value of freedom, of a country forged by the people in direct opposition to monarchy [...]