Showing posts with label Globalization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Globalization. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Israel Created Hamas to Split Palestine

Israel’s False Flag Operations Know No BoundsOne thing that truly made me ill while perusing the photos of the world-wide anti-Israel protests in the last few days is the repeated use of Hamas flags/posters, as if Hamas is somehow fighting for the freedom of the Palestinians. Give me a god damn break…For those unaware, Fatah [...]

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Friday, December 19, 2008

Israelis Continue to Abuse Palestinian Prisoners

Excerpt: RAMALLAH -- Israel released over 200 Palestinians from Israeli jails in a "goodwill gesture" Monday. This followed the Muslim feast of Eid Al-Adha and was an attempt to boost the waning popularity of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.


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The Wholesale Sedation of Americas Youth

In 1950, approximately 7,500 children in the United States were diagnosed with mental disorders. That number is at least eight million today, and most receive some form of medication.Is this progress or child abuse?ANDREW M. WEISSAndrew Weiss holds a PhD in school-clinical psychology from Hofstra University. He served on the faculty of Iona College and [...]

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Obama's War

Excerpt: Just two months after the twin towers fell, the armies of the Northern Alliance marched into Kabul. The Taliban fled.The triumph was total in the "splendid little war" that had cost one U.S. casualty. Or so it seemed. Yet, last month, the war against the Taliban entered its eighth year, the second longest war in our history, and America and NATO have never been nearer to strategic defeat.


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Monday, December 15, 2008

Dollar Staggers as U.S. Unleashes Cash Flood, Deficit

The biggest foreign-exchange strategists and investors say the best may be over for the dollar after a four-month, 24 percent rally.

The currency weakened 5.9 percent measured by the trade- weighted Dollar Index after strengthening between July and November as investors bought the greenback to flee riskier assets and repay dollar-denominated loans from lenders reining in credit. Ever since peaking on Nov. 21, the dollar fell against all 16 of the most-widely traded currencies, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

U.S. policy makers are flooding the world with an extra $8.5 trillion through 23 different plans designed to bail out the financial system and pump up the economy. The decline shows that the increased supply of money may be overwhelming investors just as the government steps up debt sales, the trade and budget deficits grow and de-leveraging by investors slows.

“The dollar will go to new lows as the U.S. attacks its currency,” said John Taylor, chairman of New York-based FX Concepts Inc., which manages about $14.5 billion of currencies.

Citigroup Inc., Goldman Sachs Group Inc., BNP Paribas SA and Bank of America Corp. predict further weakness. Last week was the first time in almost a month that consensus estimates for the dollar against the euro through 2009 fell, according to the median forecast of 47 strategists surveyed by Bloomberg.

Taylor, whose firm manages the biggest hedge fund focusing on foreign exchange, said while the dollar may strengthen next year, it will fall to a record low against the euro in 2010 and to a 13-year low of 80 per yen as soon as 2009.

The dollar fell to 90.68 yen as of 2:11 p.m. in New York from 91.21 on Dec. 12. It declined to $1.3678 per euro and traded at $1.3703, its weakest in two months, from $1.3369. ...

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The Complete Governor Patterson Saturday Night Live Skit - SNL


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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Thursday: 58 Iraqis Killed, 120 Wounded

Excerpt: Updated at 10:32 p.m. EST, Dec. 11, 2008Near Kirkuk, at least 58 Iraqis were killed and another 120 were wounded in the last hours of Eid observances. Although reporters have been observing the Eid, this blast was too significant to ignore. No other deaths Iraqi and otherwise were reported. Meanwhile, Ali al-Dabbagh, spokesman for the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said that Iraq could require the presence of U.S. troops for another 10 years. Also, a U.S. general noted that the use of EFPs are down and suggested that that a shift in strategy among Iranian leaders is behind it.

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[Source: AntiWar.com